Kitchenware.
Cooking bread.
Washbasin.
Utilities.
Stairs up.
The mosque ( view from the suq)
Al Qala'a Mosque.
On Earth P E A C E........
View from inside .
Sword dance.
Wall of the fort.
Passing by.....
Elegance in white.
Workers.
Friday, April 22
Earth Day.
Sunset at Jebel Shams with olivetree.
In my garden.
Spring desire.
Pour Marie Claire. ❤️
Live stock market.
Young man.
Livestock Market portrait.
Arabic numerals: ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ ٤ ٥ ٦ ٧ ٨ ٩
Ancestors.
Groundfloor.
Aflaj in old Birkat al Mawz.
Locked.
Aqueduct in the new town.
A simil-fence. And a face:)
Old town.
Entrance to the old town.
HWW.
HWW!
Inspecting the aqueduct.
Aflaj.
Sun through the branches.
In the palm grove.
Oasis of Birkat Al Mawz. Old houses.
Birkat Al-Mawz. The castle.
Oasis of Birkat Al-Mawz.
Happy weekend.
Nizwa.
Floreal greetings.
Looking far away.
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Roasting coffee beans.......
Omani coffee has always been an integral part of the Omani’s life over the years, a deep-rooted legacy that can never be dispensed.
Omani coffee is present in every single house and it suits all times of the day. Especially with the elderly, Omani coffee is an essential part of their daily routine. It is also a unique custom of the Omani hospitality that cannot be broken off.... Read more on: www.omanobserver.om/article/70499/Local/omani-coffee-a-ubiquitous-part-of-culture
Omani coffee is present in every single house and it suits all times of the day. Especially with the elderly, Omani coffee is an essential part of their daily routine. It is also a unique custom of the Omani hospitality that cannot be broken off.... Read more on: www.omanobserver.om/article/70499/Local/omani-coffee-a-ubiquitous-part-of-culture
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Thanks for sharing!!!!!
All the best************
I wonder what it is made of.
Is there any Buthane gas source ?
Annemarie club has replied to J. Gafarot clubonce of course they used wood.....
Wonderful ambience, Annemarie
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