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An Early Morning at the Muttrah Corniche
After crossing the UAE-Oman border, the long (and seemingly never-ending) drive and spending some time admiring the white houses, we finally drove straight into the Muttrah—one of the largest seaports and commercial area of Oman. We arrived around 6pm, tired … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Muscat, Oman, Photography, Travel
Tagged Al Lawatiya Mosque, buildings, corniche, Corniche Hotel, family, forts, hotel, Life, Muscat, Muttrah, Muttrah Corniche, Muttrah Fort, Oman, photography, photos, Places, traditional boats, travel, waterfront promenade
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