The ancient landscapes of Oman show a different side to the Arabian Peninsula
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Rippling over the limestone creeks carved into the Jebel Akhdar mountains, the adhan echoes through the thin, still air. Despite being miles from the nearest mosque, I can hear the resounding call beckoning Omani worshippers for one of their five daily prayers. These songs have reverberated around this mountain range for centuries, uninterrupted in the near-silent plateaus.
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