Al-Ghashamra village is located south of Al-Aqshan, about 0.5 kilometers from it, and is one of the villages of the Bani Dhabian tribe in the Sarat Ghamd Mountains. There are few heritage buildings in the village and they are scattered between modern buildings and most of them are abandoned and dilapidated. The walls of the houses required professional expertise, and they were shortened from the inside with a thick layer on top of each other in an artistic way that the masons were creative in formations! Using stacked stones and masonry. The exterior facades and architectural openings are made of . Terracotta through stone outcroppings. The roofs were built using tree trunks and a layer of tree branches, topped with mud and adobe. There are a number of decorative wooden doors and windows. The village is characterized by the presence of a number of old shops in its center, and the villagers revived an old popular market, famous in the last century as the Salalah market in the market, after 50 years of its cessation, where the shops were restored, rehabilitated and painted with white plaster, as it was, and that was in Year 1439
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