Uncovering Oman: The Arabian Oasis | Somewhere on Earth Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2024
- Today, Somewhere on Earth is off to discover the Sultanate of Oman in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. This is the Orient of The Thousand and One Nights, which the Romans called Arabia Felix, Blessed Arabia.
It’s also the land of the once nomadic Bedouins. Bedu in Arabic means desert dweller. Dhofar, in the far south of the country harbors a precious treasure: frankincense.
Mossin devotes most of his time to the protection of the frankincense tree. 2000 years ago the inhabitants here made fortunes and their influence spread throughout the world thanks to the frankincense trade.
Saïd lives in the Hajar, a mountain range in the north along the Gulf of Oman. He lives his life according to the seasons of his date palms. He takes care of them for they are all he has and he lives right in the midst of his trees.
Ahmed and his son live in Balat Sayt in the Djebel Al Akhdar, literally the Green Mountain. Ahmed is an arif, a water master, a guardian of knowledge and a living memory.
What if paradise exists as a place on earth? In this 48 x 52 mins series, we travel to some of the most beautiful places in the world
This documentary was produced by Patly Prod and directed by Maud de Bohan. It was first released in 2015.
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📍Today, Somewhere on Earth is off to discover the Sultanate of Oman in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. This is the Orient of The Thousand and One Nights, which the Romans called Arabia Felix, Blessed Arabia. It’s also the land of the once nomadic Bedouins. Bedu in Arabic means desert dweller. Dhofar, in the far south of the country harbors a precious treasure: frankincense.
Mossin devotes most of his time to the protection of the frankincense tree. 2000 years ago the inhabitants here made fortunes and their influence spread throughout the world thanks to the frankincense trade. Saïd lives in the Hajar, a mountain range in the north along the Gulf of Oman. He lives his life according to the seasons of his date palms. He takes care of them for they are all he has and he lives right in the midst of his trees. Ahmed and his son live in Balat Sayt in the Djebel Al Akhdar, literally the Green Mountain. Ahmed is an arif, a water master, a guardian of knowledge and a living memory.
Welcome to my beautiful country
It is very beautiful country mashAllah
PHENOMENAL! Filled my eyes and ears and soul with so much happiness, it was like soul nourishment. So little media right now actually doing this! Seriously profound. Thank you so much to everyone involved in this production. ❤️🔥🥹🙏
Wonderful documentary. ❤
Manzala, land of trees ❤
Fascinating!
Right?! I loved every second of it
excellent video
The desert Bedouin do speak Arabic. It’s the purest form of Arabic.
I was surprised how much I actually could understand from them speaking and I speak the Syrian dialect
Wonderful video
Wonderful tradition ❤️🌹❤️
Tradition are the one make it value
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Omani history in Oman:🌊☀️🌴🏜️
Omani history in Tanzania and Kenya:🗡️🤺⛓️🧑🏿🌾
It's so awkward that you would upload this so soon after we had that problem with the Houtis.
Life of true privilege
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The three wise men the kings who brought gold frankincense and myrrh all traveled from Africa Arabia and Persia to Palestine Bethlehem to give the Child Jesus these gifts.
Frankincense? anything we can live without is a want, not a need.
Three kings brought gold frankincense and myrrh to the new born Jesus Christ so all have a great use in the world. I burn frankincense in my house weekly it’s scent is purifying and calm it lifts the house out of all other scents that exist, it’s the ancient air freshener and well needed in many lands it’s used in perfumes and things to purify the air.
@@deidradahl2802it’s not a need but it was a luxury, and special. It’s a lot easier to find today
Why do you have to play that music
They are very cruel to foreign domestic workers!
You are making a mistake here; Bedouin is strictly used for people living in the desert; not the people living in the mountains or by the sea; just only the sandy desert.
still theiur god is nix..
They believe in the same one Gad as we do, the difference is how you say the name Allah is God God is God. One god for all just as there is only one race the human race with many many Nations we are all still one race. Do some factual reading mate you will learn plenty.
Fun fact: Oman ended slavery in 1980 😂.
Less fun fact the west buys products so cheal knowing that the people who get the stuff die young