Getting them involved a lot of enjoyable map reading, going through Royal Geographical Society documentation written by early explorers and word of mouth from locals. The best part involved lots of travel and camping trips.
It is one of those places that until recently, was relatively unknown by the outside world; giving visitors a taste of life before modernity takes over.
The dates were stored in hessian sacks on the ridges, the channels direct the juice into storage areas for collection. It is like a honey and called Dhibs, used like honey.
I like your shots of the old doors and windows.
Getting them involved a lot of enjoyable map reading, going through Royal Geographical Society documentation written by early explorers and word of mouth from locals. The best part involved lots of travel and camping trips.
Wow..these are stunning…you capture moments so beautifully.
Thank you very much, so pleased you liked my work. Much appreciated.
Oman certainly has provided you with ample opportunities! (Date storage???) Beautifully done and presented.
It is one of those places that until recently, was relatively unknown by the outside world; giving visitors a taste of life before modernity takes over.
The dates were stored in hessian sacks on the ridges, the channels direct the juice into storage areas for collection. It is like a honey and called Dhibs, used like honey.
David,
A great collection a fine images. Nicely done!
Much appreciated – thanks very much.
David.