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At this Oman hideaway you can feel cut off - Read More

Date Added: June 22, 2008 03:44:02 AM
Oman: it's the big buzz. This sultanate on the Arabian Peninsula is the current travel hot spot, yet few people really know much about it. A trip to Six Senses Hideaway, Zighy Bay – the latest in a new generation of high-end hotels crowning Oman's pristine northern coast – while blissful, won't do much to enlighten you either.

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