• 23May
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    Jabal Akhdar is 15 degrees celsius cooler than the surrounding desert. It is a mere 33C (91F) compared to 48C (118F). It was a gorgeous break, to say the least. It is also, understandably, the home to many villages, most with terraces to support farming in this cool, wet land.

    It was also a rebel stronghold in a rebellion against the Sultan in 1957.


    The road up Jabal Akhdar, the Green Mountain


    The view from a summit of Jabal Akhdar


    The road of ascent


    Nizwa (?) in the distance


    Curtis, after pushing a rock large rock down the mountain and dislodging several more, hurriedly egressing the scene of the surely imminent rockslide


    A village of Jabal Akhdar


    A mosque of the plateau


    Walking the goats


    The bottom village


    A Koran fragment in a cave


    Where old Korans go to die a respectful death


    An oasis pool


    Walking through the village


    Irrigation system, mountains, terraces, village


    The mountain and the mosque


    The moon and the micro-metropolis


    A tale of two villages


    I don’t know how he got up there


    The setting sun and a contrail highlights two of the three sister villages


    A young lady consents in a most longsuffering way to being photographed


    The plateau’s mosque


    The mosque and the moon


    Late for prayers


    Bowing down


    The halal (lawful, kosher) princess dream


    The pagan princess dream


    One liberal, apples aren’t for teachers only, and too hot to walk home in shoes


    A weary walk home for lunch


    The only man in town that appears shirtless in public


    Two liberals


    Hanging out under a tree in the heat of the day


    A lone figure


    A cute young lad

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