Linda Reeder: Balad Sayt, a village located in the Al Hajar Mountains near the highest peak in Oman, Jebel Shams
Linda Reeder: Balad Sayt, a village located in the Al Hajar Mountains near the highest peak in Oman, Jebel Shams
Linda Reeder: Village of Misfat
Linda Reeder: Ian takes a plunge at Wadi Bani Khalid in Oman
Linda Reeder: The goats arrive at dawn after a cold night at our campsite on the plateau atop Jebal Shams the highest mountain in Oman at appx 10,000 feet.
Linda Reeder: The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat Oman. In 1992 Sultan Qaboos directed that his country of Oman should have a Grand Mosque. It is built from 300,000 tons of Indian sandstone. The main musalla can hold over 6,500 worshippers, while the women’s musa
Linda Reeder: Village of Saymah in Wadi Tiwi
Linda Reeder: Muscat, the capital of Oman. We woke up at 4am and couldn't sleep so set out to explore the town.
Linda Reeder: Sunrise in the desert at Wahiba Sands near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: Nakhal Fort in Oman
Linda Reeder: View from our room at Mutrah Hotel, our base in Muscat. We could hear Calls to Prayer from several different mosques.
Linda Reeder: Sticking close to our hotel since we all 3 have bad colds. Mutrah Hotel in Muscat Oman
Linda Reeder: A Bedouin family let us ride their camels near the village of Bidiyah in the Wahiba Sands desert of Oman.
Linda Reeder: Camping and exploring the dunes in the Wahiba Sands desert near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: Camping and exploring the dunes in the Wahiba Sands desert near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: Camping and exploring the dunes in the Wahiba Sands desert near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: Camping and exploring the dunes in the Wahiba Sands desert near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: Sunrise in the desert at Wahiba Sands near the village of Bidiyah in Oman
Linda Reeder: The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat Oman. In 1992 Sultan Qaboos directed that his country of Oman should have a Grand Mosque. It is built from 300,000 tons of Indian sandstone. The main musalla can hold over 6,500 worshippers, while the women’s musa
Linda Reeder: Nakhal Fort in Oman