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The airport is located in the state of Seeb

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Muscat-The rocky Al-Hajar Al-Sharqi Mountains dominate the image of Muscat, a city overlooking the Sea of Oman and relatively close to the Strait of Hormuz. White, traditional buildings characterize much of Muscat's urban landscape

Nizwa - Nizwa Castle was found in the state. It is one of the oldest castles in the Sultanate of Oman, as it is unique in its huge circular shape buried in dirt. Its height reaches 24 meters, its outer diameter is 43 meters and the inner diameter is 39 metres. It has seven wells and multiple openings to station fighters defending the castle and the city throughout the ages. Old

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Jebel Shams - Shortly before the top of the mountain, there is a deep chasm called the Terrace of Necrosis, which is one of the most beautiful places visited by a large number of tourists from different countries around the world, as it looks like a deep section inside the rock, and it can also be seen from the highest area located vertically on place of abyss,

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Al Wahiba Sands - also called Al Wahiba Sands (the old name). It is a desert area in Oman, in the eastern region (Oman). It was called in the past the Ramlet of Al Wahiba, due to its presence on the maps drawn by European travelers on their tours with the help of men from the Al Wahiba tribe. But in fact, there are many tribes in this vast and sprawling region, so the modern name was (Sharqiya Sands).

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Wadi Bani Khalid - It is famous for a number of archaeological and historical monuments, as it contains some forts, the most important of which is: Al-Mawalek Fort in the village of Al-Awaina. Its construction dates back to the fourth century AH. It is the largest fort in the state, and it was a center for the governor and judge in the past. And Al-Adfin Fort in the village of Qaswa. The Al-Ruzaiqeen Fort in the village of Al-Hosn, in addition to other forts, of which only ruins remain. There are also nine towers in the state

Ras Al Hadd - There is a castle dating back to the mid-16th century in the center of the village. It is 16 meters long and 13 meters wide. The castle buildings include two towers, defense and observation openings, and contain an ammunition store and a water well.
Oman's easternmost peninsula will host one of the world's most important green turtle populations. Throughout the year, these huge 190 kilogram marine reptiles arrive from the sea at Ras Al Jinz to nest and this species is threatened with extinction. Each female lays about 100 eggs during the night, and only one hatchling may survive to maturity.

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Wadi Shab - Wadi Shab is worth the effort. You will enjoy walking through the streams and rivers between the high mountains until you reach the deep cave and enjoy swimming in fresh water with waterfalls.

Muscat - The city has been known since the early first century AD as an important commercial port between the West and the East. Throughout its history, Muscat was ruled by several local tribes, and in historical periods it fell under the control of some external powers such as the Persians and the Portuguese. When it became a regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat had a significant influence in East Africa from Zanzibar

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Daymaniyat Islands - is a protected area in Oman. These islands are distinguished by their pristine nature and beautiful, picturesque scenery, which qualifies them to become a nature museum. The Daymaniyat Islands are considered a wonderful protection area of national and regional importance, and are an important regional and international center for the reproduction of countless species of migratory and endemic birds, where seabirds nest in a high density. Eagle osprey are unique in their nesting, and are characterized by the presence of many types of coral and diverse coral reef fish. . These islands host large numbers of turtles to nest and lay eggs, which adds global importance to these islands as they are a haven for these species that are seriously threatened by extinction. Green turtles also visit them in the summer to nest.

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