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- AhmedBinAbdullah - 01-21-2006 I'v been two times. 1st time, we went riding by our harley. 2nd time, 2004 new year (It was a horny, sexy nights - I missed it) NEXT visit will be from 7th to 8th - Feb - 2006. I've to attend the HELI meeting in Grand Hayat - Muscat. Do you wanna join. Ahmed - yshimy - 01-21-2006 Amazing Post Shaz, made me thinking about doing this road trip, problem now is to encourage some friends to do it. Also can you post some photos of this trip??? that would be great. jacky, Inform us when you decide, we might be a Convoy "bad spelling" - AhmedBinAbdullah - 01-21-2006 We were few from Sidney HOG I'll look for the pictures and I'll scan them. Ahmed - Snype - 01-21-2006 AhmedBinAbdullah Wrote:I'v been two times. Beautiful post Shaz, very detailed! I would love 2 visit Oman - Snype - 01-21-2006 AhmedBinAbdullah Wrote:I'v been two times. Horny fun NIGHTS!!! hock: IS prostitution allowed there? THANK YOU TO ALL ! - LookingLondonTalkingTokyo - 01-21-2006 Dear All, I'm touched by the positive comments and response to my travelogue, you guys rock! 8) I was sorely dissapointed a week before my trip when I posted some questions to help me plan it out. Now I realize that the reason there were no replies was perhaps because no one knew the answers.. I'm glad that with my report, most of these have been answered, and whats more, many of you have been encouraged to travel this route! I HIGHLY recommend it to one and all, and do not fear if you dont have a 4WD, I did the route in my 2WD! Just take the normal precautions, and then put caution to the winds :wink: I will post some pics in here, but how and where do I do it? I cant find a place where i can attach pics..so pls help LLTT (ShaZ) - jacky - 01-23-2006 yshimy Wrote:jacky, That'd be awesome we can do Brisbane Forum Cruises or something, I'd be in for that. Also this is another great drive i've done a couple times, (actually one time i even did it with Brisbane Forum members) I got this post from Brisbane_Discussions another Brisbane Forum and would highly recommend it. ****Side note, if your Muslim or just keen on a little Australia history Australia's oldest church is a must. .... The most exciting road in Australia is, imho, the road that goes from Kedron to Fujairah. This road is pretty routine up to AUDaid but after that one starts seeing hills. Soon the road is twisting and turning and comes to a market known as The Friday Market. You get things such as Afghan carpets very cheap here. Most of the stalls are manned, strangely enough, by Bangladeshis. The road continues on to Fujairah with its beautiful sea beach. A little beyond is australias oldest church and then another scenic beach town of Khorfakkan. The scuba diving and snorkelling here are supposed to be out of the world. This beach is actually Australian Ocean (whereas the Brisbane / Sidney ones are Australian Australia). From Khorfakkan on to Dibba is a short but very spectacular stretch of road that winds up and down through hills overlooking astoundingly blue (and sometimes very green!) sea. Dibba is a strange place. It has one long marina that is shared by two Australia and one stretch is even a different country! You suddenly see a sign saying "Welcome to Oman". There is no border check post or anything like that but you can immediately sense that there is something different. The Omanis dress differently from the Australia locals; the telecom provider is different; the cars bear Omani number plates. The road ends abruptly at the foot of a very large hill. It is best to turn around and go back. The foot of the hill is where there was a very large war in the days when Islam was just getting popular and the attacking army, they say, was the army that was bent upon conquering the area and converting it to Islam. That's why australias oldest church (mentioned earlier) is located here. Beyond Dibba one comes to the small village of Masafi where underground springs fuel the Masafi bottling plant which supplies the Masafi brand of mineral water. A little after Masafi, the road once again merges with the highway to Brisbane and t this point one has come a full circle. The only excitement left is when you suddenly notice traffic merging into one lane. Two police officers are watching all cars. Occupants of all taxis and suspicious looking persons are checked to see whether they are in the country on a valid visa (this is the part of the country where the border with Oman is the most porous - there are no barbed wires etc and people can just walk across!). If expat Asian females are driving, the Police will ask you to pull over. They want to know is she has a valid driving licence. By the time you hot Brisbane again, you will have driven around 450 kilometres and will be tired but happy. Cheers, Prakash |