Entries categorized as ‘Oman’
The Historical Association of Oman publishes a Calender each year . Most images are usually of northern Oman, as thats where the Association is based . This year as a bit of balancing I was happy that a couple of my pictures of the Salalah area could be used.

Incising the Frankincense Tree for the Gum
Here is one, a Frankincense Tree, appropriately the month is December, being cut for its Gum, by a friend of mine.
Categories: Culture · Mountain · Oman · Oman's Nature · People · Salalah
Tagged: Christmas, December, Frankincense, Gum, Oman, Salalah, Tree
After a very nice drive through the Dhofar mountains we arrived in Yemen – where if anything the scenery is more dramatic than in Dhofar.

Enjoying the Yemeni sun
on small beach we had a simple Picnic before turning around, for the drive back to Salalah.
Fortunately we managed to arrive in time for a nice dinner in town.
Categories: Culture · Meals · Mountain · Oman · People · Salalah · Sea · Tour · Yemen
Tagged: Dhofar, Oman, Picnic, Salalah, Yemen

Oman newspaper – gives coverage to Colin and Graham’s involvement in a race (bottom left
Making the Oman national newspaper – Colin Carroll & Graham Little created a stir as they did a unique double – a regional Camel Race and a local Camel Race in Oman.

Thrills and Spills in Camel Racing
On two consecutive days they joined in the quintessentially Omani pastime of Camel Racing – not as spectators as I often do – but as participants for their program ‘Colin and Graham’s Excellent Adventures’
Thrills and spills was the order of the day – but as we are sworn to secrecy you will have to watch the program on RTE and BBC – to see how they survived the gruelling desert events.

The Camel Team in Oman
Categories: Culture · Desert · Oman · People · Uncategorized
Tagged: BBC, Camel Race, Colin and Graham's Excellent Adventures, Colin Carroll, Film Fixing, Graham Little, Mahoot, Oman, Oman Bidiya, RTE
As a child I enjoyed Horse Riding – and occasional jumping. Though of course not as skilled as the 9 year old children who enter the show jumping events at the UK’s Pony Club I cannot recollect a serious fall.
Perhaps it was this enjoyment of riding that attracted me to Camel Racing in Oman . Though Camels don’t jump they manage most other things , including beauty competitions.

Robot Camel Jockeys
The start of this years Camel Racing Season in Oman marks a departure from previous years. The jockeys – young Bedu boys from the local communities close to the race, with all their swagger and bravado – have disappeared, to be replaced by Robots.

Authentically Omani Bedu Jockeys
I will certainly miss the cultural interest in future Camel races – and hope that the Pony Club in England doesn’t eject the English youngsters from their saddles in favour of robots.
Categories: Culture · England · Oman · People
Tagged: Bedu Boys, Camel Jockeys, Camel racing, Oman Camel racing, Omani Culture, Political Correctness, Robot Jockeys
In an extraordinarily close finish in the last leg of the last race on the last day (just as they won the Gulf Cup in Football – nail biting) Oman Sail’s Masirah has won the “iShares Cup Champions 2009” in Almeria, Spain.
Whats even more extraordinary is that this was their first season – hopefully more to come.
What a shame the America’s Cup isnt in Oman’s waters.
Categories: England · London · Muscat · Oman · Sea · Uncategorized
Tagged: iShares Cup Champions 2009, Masirah, Oman, Spain