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The name or title for these images above is confusing and incorrect, especially since they are Arabic names which are hard to understand what they refer to.
Here is the proper reference:
Ancient Beehive Tombs,
Jabal Misht Mountains (background),
Maqabil town,
Ad Dhahirah Governorate,
Oman.
These names that did not belong are for the following reasons:
• “Al-Ain” is a border city a distance from the tombs. Maqabil town is adjacent to the tombs,
• “Ad-Dakhiliyah” is different governorate area and is not the area where the tombs reside. It is adjacent to the Ad Dhahirah governorate area.