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A Trip Through the Pink, Fragrant Rose Fields of Oman

A Trip Through the Pink, Fragrant Rose Fields of Oman

The New York Times - Travel:

The damask variety, valued for its sweet scent, is responsible for the country’s renowned rose water.

Meara Sharma and Maxime Fossat
Author: Meara Sharma and Maxime Fossat

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