Suhail Bahwan Group's 2015 calendar celebrates Oman's rich heritage
With a unique compilation of rare photographs of Oman's past the calendar provides a visual tour of Oman's rich heritage. Secured from Oxford University library archives and printed with permission the calendar offers some rare glimpses of Oman's erstwhile landscapes lifestyle landmarks and people.
The featured photos include Oman's unique Mango boats and boom boats during 70s a picture of the oldest mosque in Sur a rare aerial image of Shihu hilltop village in Khasab one of the old gates of Muscat which were locked at 6pm every day in the 60s a glimpse of Nizwa fort as it looked in the 60s another rare image of the people of Misrah Wadi Bani Kharous threshing barley in the 70s and remains of an interiors of Rumays fort.
The calendar has been well-appreciated by its customers business associates employees and other stakeholders.

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