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Saturday, 23 May 2009

Dibba Dhow Cruise

The water is darker here, unlike the clear blue waters of Zighy Bay.
The air is warm and still, and clings like a second skin.
There is a gentle swell. I peer over the edge to find my reflection flitting in and out from under the rocking dhow, and filigrees of nylon fishing lines spooling off into the distance.

'About as exciting as the last time I went fishing,' remarked someone.

The sun beats down strongly. I have had a touch too much, and recede into the shade.

'очень красивая,' murmur the Russians, perspiring gently into their skimpy swimming gear, and gazing out at the Musandam peninsula on the hazy horizon.

'I sure could use a glass of wine right now,' says the American lady.
'And I could use my favourite chair and a big budweiser,' says her male companion.
'And being towed by two twenty-year-old girls to Six Senses?'
'Two? Maybe just one to tow us.'
'Us?'
'Me and the other twenty-year-old. Don't want to waste both the twenty-year-olds you've given me!'

1 comment:

  1. Dibba tour is very enjoyable because there is a vast range of things to enjoy. The natural sceneries of Musandam Dibba are very beautiful and have no match in the whole world.

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