Man, it's Oman (Part 2)
By Simon Jessup

The whole living and camping outside experience is an awesome one where you are 30 km++ away from any civilisation. You can really appreciate the silence with nothing more than a camp fire and sleeping bag for the night.

The only way to stay on remote beaches – camp site pre dawn with drift wood camp fire still smoldering. Even in November (Omani winter) the night time temperature is still warm enough to sleep in the open with just a sleeping bag.

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© Simon Jessup. Oman. Nikon D50; 18-35mm
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