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Khasab

Khasab is a city in an exclave of Oman bordering the United Arab Emirates. It is the local capital of the Musandam peninsula and has frequently been dubbed the "Norway of Arabia" because of its extensive fjord-like craggy inlets and desolate mountainscapes.

The Portuguese built Khasab at the beginning of the 17th century, at the height of their naval presence in the region. The natural harbour gave shelter from tough seas. Unlike many forts, which were built on high ground for defensive purposes, Khasab was designed as a supply point for dates and water for Portuguese ships sailing through the strait. Today, Khasab is protected from floods by three large dams.

Miracle Worker

There is not enough good I can say about Peta. She is a true miracle worker. My friends and I were looking to go on a trip to Cuba and we were so nervous because of a lot of horror stories that we have heard from other travellers, concerning food etc. With a tight budget, we gave Peta a list of all the things we desired on our trip. Not only did she fulfill all of our wants and needs,...

By Nicole

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