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4 comments:
watch out for dogs over there. lots of rabbies going around this time of year.
Whoever posted the rabid dogs in Oman comment is obviously not well informed. The sign at Yiti has nothing to do with rabies. This is an Islamic country & dogs are generally not well tolerated in public places. Also rabies is not a seasonal disease, so the remark "at this time or year" is rubbish. Oman is a beautiful country with a rich history , a generous,kind people & beautiful scenery. If the only comment you can make is about rabid dogs (which in 15 years of living here I've never encountered)you are missing the point about Oman & perhaps should stay away.
Dear Anonymous Friend,
Yes, the initial comment on this post is flippant, and I deeply apologize for any offense caused.
I enjoyed being in Oman a great deal. It is, indeed, a beautiful country with a fascinating and diverse history--and everyone I encountered treated me with kindness and respect. I'm grateful that I had the chance to spend time in Oman.
It also occurs to me that dogs are not allowed on beaches throughout much of Southern California, either.
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