Al Safir Hotel & Tower Manama
Road 2411 Manama, 55222, Bahrain
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Jet Lag!
... me in the clumsiness stakes, at one point
kicking an entire glass of Sprite over his seat, meaning he had to
sit on a blanket for the rest of the journey. Adding to the drama was
his delightful habit of producing enormous sniffs oh, about once
every five seconds and the fact that he seemed really on edge,
suddenly leaping up to go to the toilet at really frequent intervals
causing my imagination to go into overdrive. Fortunately ...
Where is that ??
... and use horns a lot, its funny, and dangerous. There's traffic. Same cars here as the states. Gas is cheap. NOTHING else is. One Bahraini Dinar (BD) costs 2.65 USD. One BD won't even buy a cup of good coffee, it will buy a couple shawarmas though (street food,its like a gyro). Luckily things are cheaper for me on base. Services are cheap; tailors, auto, cleaning etc. The Indians work in service and hard labor (not always, I work with four) Asians work ...
More Ideas and Inventions
... of miles away or even pet a pet while talking to it online. One would have the sensation of having their hand held, or being petted. It might use technology somewhat similar to that highly skilled doctors use to operate on patients remotely from thousands of miles away.
Voice enabled software that finds specific things in videos simply by saying a few specific key words. If you are watching a video clip to find a certain ...
Bahrain
... a brand new KIA Optima (with just 42km!) from the north to south and west to east. The main highlight was the Formula 1 circuit and one of Bahrain's mega project: Durrat al-Bahrain – a copy of Dubai’s palm – luxury sea front villas on man-made. Although most of the villas were still empty and the beach rather deserted there is hope that foreign investors from neighboring countries will not only enjoy Bahrain’s nightlife but also its quiet ...
Qal-at al-Bahrain
... long ride out to the Fort -- but still cost about $15 (the driver used the meter and gave us a decent exchange rate, all things considered). The driver said we would have difficulties finding a cab back, but he did point out a mall, not too distant (under normal weather circumstances), where taxis come for fares.
We thought the fort fascinating. The fort sits on a tell -- created over the millennia through the deposits of various civilizations -- overlooking the ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Al Safir


