It covers the remains of a walled coastal town that once ranked as one of the Gulf’s most important pearl diving and trading centres with links extending to the Indian Ocean. The fort houses a visitor’s centre. According to UNESCO, Al Zubarah was one of a long line of prosperous trading towns around the coast in what is present day Qatar. UNESCO said “Al Zubarah bears a unique testimony to the human interaction with both the sea and the harsh desert environment of the region. Pearl divers’ weights, imported ceramics, depictions of dhows, fish traps, wells and agricultural activity show how the town’s development was driven by trade and commerce, and how closely the town’s inhabitants were connected with the sea and their desert hinterland.”
It's ok, but not amazing. It's very much like visiting a historic area with signs and pictures. The graphics aren't very sharp, but it's fine for being free.
Nice experience in an empty desert. But very well done, the way the sun blinds you when entering the court jard from a part of the museum. It is a small experience, but a diamond for that. Look at the sky and see the clouds slowly move above you. This is not a still; it is a living place in a silent world. And nice for history buffs, too. But, that thing with the sea? Which sea?
投稿者:ucav
★3
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看板が読めるようになっていればよかったのですが、文字が小さすぎました。
投稿者:Recury
I would have liked to have been able to read the signs, but the text was too small.