Man, it's Oman (Part 1)
By Simon Jessup

Oman is an absolutely stunning country. Whilst the landscape is quite bleak and barren in places, it is just stunning. It is not the most obvious choice of country to visit in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) but I went out there because an old uni friend moved out there to work and live in March. I had read a bit about the country beforehand.

The whole living and camping outside experience is an awesome one where you are 30 km++ away from any civilisation. You can really appreciate the silence with nothing more than a camp fire and sleeping bag for the night.

All photos taken were using Nikon D50 with standard 18-35mm lens - due to luggage allowance.

© Simon Jessup. Sultan Qaboos Palace in Muscat, Oman. Nikon D50; 18-35mm
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