Photos taken by Haitham AI Farsi in an Oman's turtle reserve show tracks made by turtles on a beach after stashing their eggs in the sand for hatching and returning to the sea. /CFP
With a 45-kilometer stretch of coastline, Ras al Had Turtle Reserve is a protective habitat for turtles, especially the green ones. /CFP
The green turtle is a herbivore, and is one of the largest sea turtles. As its name implies, their fat and cartilage appears green in color, not its shell. /CFP
Each year, around 10,000 green turtles make their journey on the beach to lay eggs. /CFP
The reserve also provides a fertile productive environment for the 130 species recorded. /CFP