Functioning less as a sight in its own right, picturesque though it may be, this fort as an excellent landmark for the slightly obscure entrance into Wadi Bani Kharus. It has been recently renovated and remains closed to the public, but wandering around the outside gives a clear notion of how this tiny squat structure was used to guard the thoroughfare to the fertile wadi beyond.
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