United Arab Emirates & Oman


CLICK ON ANY OF THE SEVEN THUMBNAILS

TO GO TO THE IMAGE COLLECTION FOR THAT NUMBERED,

GEOGRAPHIC AREA.

Special Note: In an effort to play catchup in our postings to the web, no attempt was made at pre-selecting the images to be found in the following collections. Expect to find many near identical images, out of focus images, etc., etc.
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1 Dubai Creek Area
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2 Oman, Al Khasab Area
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3 Dubai, Jumeirah Beach Area
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4 Abu Dhabi Area

Our Route, beginning (and ending) at number one.

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5 Al Ain Area
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6 Jebel Hafeet

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7 Fujairah, Dibba to Dubai


The turquoise line on the map shows our route (by rental car and boat) in December of 2006.
Click HERE for a larger version of the above map.






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