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Kalbuh Bay Park

Muscat


Kalbuh Bay Park juts into a sea that's boiling with sardines. Located at the end of the Corniche, it makes a good pausing place on a hike between Mutrah and Old Muscat. Swimming on the public beach is possible for those not afraid of attracting an audience.


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