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Photo: Bedouin men care for their camels
Photo: Bedouin men care for their camels
Photo: A woman displays her lailat al henna
Photo: Matrah in the Gulf of Oman
Photo: Veiled Bedouin woman
Photo: Camel race outside Muscat
Photo: Rugmaker in Wadi Ghul
Photo: Fresh tuna for the market in Sur, Oman
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While the Bedouin still herd camels and goats and move camp every three or four months to find forage, they no longer depend on them for subsistance.

—From “Oman,” May 1995, National Geographic magazine
Photograph by James L. Stanfield

Oman Features
Photo: Arabia's Sea of Sand
Find out how oil and politics are changing the ever-shifting, but ever-constant, sands of the world's largest sand desert.
Photo: Oman, man in cave
Descend into Oman's caverns, some of the world's largest, with researchers who are exploring the viability of underground tourism.
Photo: Henna on the hands of a bride-to-be, Oman
See how the Sultanate of Oman, rich with oil and tradition, is changing with the times.


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