Beaches Of Sur Tell The Story Of Wooden Boats That Sailed To Other Parts Of World

Beaches Of Sur Tell The Story Of Wooden Boats That Sailed To Other Parts Of World

The beaches in Sur are a reflection of the rich civilization and cultural heritage that Oman holds.

Throughout history, Sur has been renowned for its boat building industry, which has been passed down through generations as a cherished heritage.

Craftsmen in Sur were able to construct large boats and ships with a capacity ranging from 100 to 250 tonnes, which were used to transport Omani products like dates and frankincense to various parts of the world.

The boats and ships from Sur varied in shape, size, and purpose, showcasing the diversity and craftsmanship of the region.

One notable vessel is the Al Badan, a small Omani boat used for fishing and trade with Yemen and the eastern coast of Africa.

Despite the decline of traditional shipbuilding due to modernization and changes in international trade, the shipbuilding industry in Sur remains a symbol of Oman's deep-rooted civilization and maritime history.

The art of shipbuilding in Sur is not just a craft, but a testament to the people who built a great civilization and had a profound love for the sea.

 

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