We were heading for the Arabian Sea coast, though first we had to drive through the large wadis around
They are building a new paved coastal road from Muscat to Sur, however this is not complete, so the old dirt/rock track is what we spent most of our time along, including one 40 kilometre detour well away from the coast through the hills and troughs of the rocky foothills.
Once again Thierry cranked up the Green Day album on the ipod and we bombed along the tracks in an intrepid way. Please let us put in here that Thierry is a very good driver and truly understands not only what his 4x4 can do, but how it handles the different terrain, i.e. we had fun, but it was never dangerous.
So once you do find a nicely paved road, you still aren't guaranteed a nice smooth ride. This is just one other example of the damage by Gonu, where the road in between these rock barriers was just washed away. No warnings, just a dirt track veering off the road down through the wadi and around to the other side.
Our first stop along the way was at this large sinkhole just a few hundred metres in from the coast and near absolutely nothing. It is approximately seventy-five metres deep by the same in diameter and is so inviting you want to jump into it from above.
Of course common sense prevails and you walk down the stairs, carefully avoiding the tree in the middle.
The water was warm, gorgeously clear aquamarine in colour and completely relaxing after the jarring journey to get there.
We had it mostly to ourselves at first, though we were soon overrun by two other groups and took our leave, as it is a place best to be savoured alone. We took a short drive down the coast to a secluded white beach and tested our swimming legs in the salty water of the
Again, it was a perfectly enjoyable way to spend some time in the brilliant warmth and sunshine of a Wednesday morning! More about the rest of our day tomorrow...
2 comments:
As always, we enjoy your descriptive narrations about each day's activities.
Driving seems to be an interesting adventure! The water looked SO INVITING, especially viewing it on a cloudy, cool November day in the northeastern US!
Love,
Mom
Wow, you got to swim in the Arabian sea--pretty cool! Looks like getting there was a bit of a challenge, but well worth the trip.
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