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Mussandan
... assis sur des chaises en plastique ... pas de gratte-ciel, une brise douce et pas d’endroit particulier où se trouver à l'exception d’où nous étions. Dommage que Fabyan est un oiseau social tel qu'il ne pouvait pas venir. Il aurait apprécié la croisière d’une demi-journée en boutre, voir les poissons colorés quand nous avons fait du tuba, ou admirer les nombreux dauphins qui suivaient le bateau pendant un certain temps. ...
19-20/10 Lots of transport to the Northern area
... to drag us out
from the room. It’s past 12. Now we are heading for Khasab for seeing dolphins.
The border crossing went without any issues and now we’re back in Oman again. The
road along the coast to Khasab was very nice and fun to ride, uphills and
downhills along the see. There were lot of workers along the road doing
improvements, paintings cause they expect the Sultan of Oman to visit Khasab
the coming days. Khasab is ...
Children SF3
While I was walking in the car with my friend in Al Rams, I sow a strange thing. I sow young girl following his brother with stick, she want to hit him with the stick. The main thing I think about it, how the boy couldn't take the stick and he is bigger than the girl, this was a very funny situation.
When i sow this the ...
Taking a ferry from Muscat to Khasab
... Yahil gave us a call and wanted us to meet him at the first roundabout before Muscat. But how can you meet in a roundabout? Another "lost in translation"? Then I remembered there was a car park close-by. So we planned to meet there. Before we left, Kamla got us a usual big lunch. Chicken and rice again but this time with more of a curry flavor. Also had Mango flavored tang (very sweet so Pooja does not drink it). Then out we went. Two ton bags stuffed into the ...
Dhow Cruise
... of the mountains. A dolphin began following the boat, swimming alongside and playing---got some good pics. We went past a small village on the side of the mountain and on the shore. We were told by one of the two dhow operators that the children went to school by boat and that they ate and made a living by fishing (we later saw the nets stored until a seaside cliff overhang). They had electricity to the village (thank you Sultan Qaboos for ...