Oman. The National Flag - this flag contains the country's national coat of arms which is a khanjar dagger in a sheath that is superimposed upon two crossed swords. This is the traditional symbol of Oman. It is found on numerous flags as well as the currency of Oman.
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- 862-
- Arabia
- Asia
- asiático
- asiático (lugares y cosas)
- asiático (perteneciente a Asia)
- AWL Images
- bandera
- blasón
- colorido
- daga
- emblema
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- identidad
- imagen a color
- medio-oriental (lugares y cosas)
- medio-oriental (relativo al Oriente Medio)
- Medio Oriente
- multicolor
- Muscat
- nación
- nacional
- océano
- Océano Índico
- Omán
- sacar fotos
Imágenes relacionadas
- Oman. The National Flag - this flag contains the country's national coat of arms which is a khanjar dagger in a sheath that is superimposed upon two crossed swords. This is the traditional symbol of Oman. It is found on numerous flags as well as the currency of Oman.
- Oman,Musandam Peninsula,Khasab. A traditional mud built fort overlooking the bay to the front of the small town of Khasab famous for fishing and smuggling in small,fast boats,to and from Iran.
- Oman,Muscat,Ghala,Al Ghubrah (Grand Mosque) Mosque. Koran reading within the mosque by a young Omani man wearing a traditional embroirdered hat (kumah) and a dishdasha with a tassel (furakha) sometimes scented with aftershave.
- Oman,Western Hajar Mountains,Wadi Bani. A remote mountain village of Balad Seet,a local man looks outwards with his traditional home behind him.
- Oman,Muscat,Ghala,Al Ghubrah (Grand Mosque) Mosque. The mosque,a magnificent example of modern islamic architecture,was built for the nation by Sultan Qaboos to mark the 30th year of his reign and is open,at certain times,to non-Muslims.
- Oman,Muscat,Ghala,Al Ghubrah (Grand Mosque) Mosque illuminated at night. The mosque,a magnificent example of modern islamic architecture,was built for the nation by Sultan Qaboos to mark the 30th year of his reign and is open,at certain times,to non-Muslims.
- Oman,Batinah Plain,Rustaq. View over Rustaq from the fort,the village is an area of healing,warm springs,the most notable being Ain al Kasafa. Its water runs at 45 oC and is regarded as a cure for rheumatism and skin diseases due to its sulphur content. There are three popular wadis to visit.
- Oman,Muscat. A modern esplanade wraps around Muscat's harbour edge which is popular with local Omani for an evening stroll.
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- Oman,Muscat Region,Bandar Khayran. A dive boat makes its way down the Omani coastline for an afternoon dive
- Oman,Muscat Region,Bandar Khayran. A old farmer sits down for a chat dressed in traditional Omani clothing.
- Oman,Muscat Region,Bandar Khayran. Detail of a fishing net of sardines caught by traditional means off the coast of Oman near Muscat.
- Oman,Muscat Region,Bandar Khayran. A old fisherman fishes for sardines with a traditional net from a beach on the coast near Muscat
- Oman,Muscat Region,Bandar Khayran. A traditional fishing boats makes its way down the arid coastline of Oman just south of Muscat.
- Oman,Muscat,Ghala,Al Ghubrah (Grand Mosque) Mosque. Detail of the tile work within the mosque. A magnificent example of modern islamic architecture,it was built for the nation by Sultan Qaboos to mark the 30th year of his reign and is open,at certain times,to non-Muslims.
- Oman,Western Hajar Mountains,Wadi Bani Awf. A four wheel drive makes it across yet another wadi river crossing to reach an interior village.
- Oman,Muscat. The Mutrah Souq area of the country's capital. A traditional bazar,the souq is a warren of alleyways and lined by traditional stalls and a must for visitors to Muscat and locals alike. The market comes alive in the evening as the heat of the day dissipates.