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8 images Created 22 Mar 2017

2012 Selection Swiss Photo Award

Selection Swiss Photo Award 2011, Shortlist "Advertising"

OMAN - BETWEEN TRADITION AND MODERNITY
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  • A couple enjoys the sunset at Yiti Beach near Muscat.
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  • Like here in Birkat al Mawz, the Omani have been building irrigation systems for a long time. With over 4000 channels, the Faladj, which allows plantations and gardens to flourish.
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  • Modern shopping malls are popular with the locals in Nizwa.
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  • The Bedouins in the desert of Wahiba Sands still cook their dinner on open fires during sunset. The only light source is a flashlight, there is no electricity.
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  • Young people play soccer at sunset at the beach in Muskat, showing off with their big cars, Oman, 2011.
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  • A bangladeshi plantation worker in front of his home in Birkat al Mawz, Oman, 2011
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  • Goats sunn themselves at the entrance of Wadi Sab, a famous river valley. Until recently most Omani were nomads, today they have cars and houses.
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  • Omani tourists enjoy the view over Shebel Shams, Oman 2011
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