JEBEL SAMHAN NATURE RESERVE
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This part of the Dhofar was declared a natural reserve in 1997. Covering 4 500 km ² and encompassing the cities of Mirbat, Sadh and Hasik, it offers a varied landscape of peaks, wadi and canyons, between mountains and sea. The rock is very limestone, sculpted by erosion and chiselled at the base. The environment in this jebel promotes the maintenance in the region of Arabia's last leopard populations. There were also repérés de Nuba, arabie gazelles, hyenas, foxes and wolves. As far as marine wealth is concerned, there are turtles, shrimp and whales off the coast, between Habdin and Shuwaymiyah. The area also includes Jebel Habrer, known for its flora influenced by the summer monsoon and plunged into lush tropical vegetation.
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