A 'wadi' is a small river of Arabia. Wadis are located on the gently sloping, nearly flat parts of deserts; commonly they begin on the distal portions of fans and extend to inland sabkhas or playas. In basin and range topography, wadis trend along basin axes at the terminus of fans. Permanent channels do not exist, due to lack of continual water flow. Wadi show braided stream patterns because of the deficiency of water and the abundance of sediments. Water percolates down into the stream bed causing abrupt loss in energy and resulting vast deposition. Wadis may develop dams of sediment which results in change of stream patterns in the next flash flood.
Historical fort. Nice views as it sets on high mountain and there is wadi and palm farms beside it.
Older fort in Ibri city
Boring dull place , visit only if you're interested in ancient unmaintained forts
Closed in the afternoon when we got there
A nice historical place in Ibri
Good place to stop by and take a look at old Oman's fort architecture.
Wonderful fort represent hundreds years of history. Inside, It is a small old village having all the living facilities available that times e.g water well, community hall and Masjid.
amazing place,it,s small but three houdred years befoee they built this castle. And this castle built together with the mountain,east protect people and can view very far from the mountain.
I dont know why there is no visitors.Maybe people already forget history.
Should protect this and let people know it