Oceanfront Walk to Muscat
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I was the only person at the time to climb up to one of the watchtowers and snapped a few pics from up there. The stairs were in dangerous disrepair, but I managed. |
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If nothing else, this picture proves that I made it to the (rebuilt) gate of old Muscat |
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If I had not been delayed, this woman who flew across all of the lanes to drive into this ditch, might have taken me down with her. I walked there just 10 minutes after she (passed out?) and crashed. |
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On the left you can see one of those water stations. I used to be hesitant, then found out that the water was clean, cold, and drinkable.
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The city of Muscat throughout history
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The beach right in front of the guesthouse. Below you can just make out an island. Beyond that are the shores of Iran |
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