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Al Thowarah hot spring

Coordinates: 23°22′31″N 57°49′42″E / 23.3754°N 57.8284°E / 23.3754; 57.8284
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A woman at the Thowarah hot springs

The al Thowarah hot spring, also called the Nakhal spring, is located a few kilometres from the Nakhal Fort in Oman, located off the road that connects Birka with Rustaq.[1] It is a green area where a spring forms a stream in a wadi (valley).[2]

It is one of the sites featured in a series of Oman landscape paintings by British artist Alan Reed.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Observer, Oman (2017-07-11). "A quick dip at Ain Al Thowarah". Oman Observer. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
  2. ^ Robison, Gordon (1993). Arab Gulf States: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and The United Arab Emirates. Lonely Planet Publications.
  3. ^ "Art exhibition: UK artist to showcase Omani landscapes". Times of Oman. 2017-06-06. Retrieved 2018-05-11.

23°22′31″N 57°49′42″E / 23.3754°N 57.8284°E / 23.3754; 57.8284