Arerher dunes,Hala Coast. During the monsoon season,which lasts for four months from late May until late September each year,desiccating winds gust to 75mph and blow fine sand from beautiful unspoiled beaches into nearby escarpments and hills.
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- Monumento Nacional de White Sands
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Imágenes relacionadas
- Arerher dunes,Hala Coast. During the monsoon season,which lasts for four months from late May until late September each year,desiccating winds gust to 75mph and blow fine sand from beautiful unspoilt beaches into nearby escarpments and hills.
- Beautiful sandy beaches and clear blue sea in the Ditwah Protected Area, near Qalansiah in the northwest of Socotra Island.
- Mountains drop in steep, almost vertical, escarpments to the sea in the Ditwah Protected Area, near Qalansiah in the northwest of Socotra Island.
- The Zaheg Dunes near the southern shores of Socotra Island. The Shaab Escarpment is visible in the distance.
- A view of the Hala Coast from the top of Dikevkev Gorge on the Homhil Mountains.
- Socotra Island is about 87 miles long and between 25 and 31 miles wide, covering an area of 1,400 square miles.Socotran Desert Roses thriving on limestone rock along the Hala Coast are larger and exhibit more swollen trunks than the species that grow on the African mainland.
- A wave laps the whitle sands on the beach at Bar Al Hikman. The large salt flats at Bar Al Hikman are fringed by beautiful sand beaches,where marine and coastal life abounds.
- The brightly-coloured catch of fishermen at Sekra,a fishing village on Socotra's north coast. The island's coastal population depends almost entirely on fishing as its principal source of livelihood with shark,kingfish and tuna being the most important commercial species. Reef fish and lobsters also represent a significant source of income.
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- Yemen, Socotra, Sha'ab. A boat moored in the sea at Sha'ab.
- Yemen, Socotra, Qalansiah.
- Aeolianite cliffs where the Wahiba Sands meet the Arabian Sea. Here the erosive action of the sea has exposed strange formations in these ancient,lithified dunes.
- Oman, Salalah. A young woman paddles off the coast near Salalah.
- Oman, Duqm. Camping by the coast, south of Duqm.
- Oman, Duqm. A tourist watches the sun set, camping at the coast, south of Duqm.
- Oman, Duqm. A young lady stands at the edge of a precarious cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea, near Duqm.
- Oman, Wahiba Sands. Where the Wahiba Sands meets the coast.