The Darbat waterfalls are in full glory after heavy rains that battered the Governorate of Dhofar.
Nature lovers flocked to Wadi Darbat to enjoy spectacular scenes and nice weather. It was also an opportune chance for photographers to freeze natural beauty.
Rain revs up waterfalls
Darbat waterfalls are usually active during the June-September period better known as the khareef season in Dhfar with water pouring down from a height to 1,000 feet.
Wadi Darbat has two banks, the western bank is known as the dry rock and the eastern bank is known as the wet rock. The Mosnin peak is located in between the two banks overlooking both the wadi and the Port of Samharam.
Text and photos by Ahmed al Maashani
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