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PO Box 916, Al Karamah Ajman, United Arab Emirates, -, 6-742-9999
... last time I was here. I kept two hundred dollar bills in my pocket in case I got caught. Great dessert bar. You can land you chopper on the roof and walk to your table, You can also look down and see the Palm Island development, big beyond comprehension. Scores of hotels, hundreds of big houses, all built on a manmade island in the Gulf. <br><br>Tomorrow...Return to Africa!
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Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates dsektops... some of the world's most impressive shopping malls- one even has an aquarium in the basement. The service is excellent too- everywhere you go you will be greeted courteously and treated with respect and dignity, leaving you feeling that the little extra you pay for everything is actually worth it. <br><br>The desert that surrounds Dubai is spectacular. A deep golden colour that conjures fanciful Arabian images, beckoning you to mount ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates benjermaicusDear family and friends, It is almost the end of Patrol 3 and I realised that I hadn't even told you all about our last port visit to Dubai. So here it is complete with the pre-requisite history lesson. Dubai is one of the seven United Arab Emirates and is by far the richest and most influential of the city-states. Like all of the large cites in the region it only started because a bunch of the local nomads got sick of chasing their goats around the desert and decided to ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates jock298... but it is safe to say that i was mightily ****** off. On leaving that room i was taken to a table where several customs officals went through my main bag with a fine toothcomb. I realised that i had some pirate DVD's in my bag that were wrapped up in a black big bag. When they found this bag it did look very dodgy and they got very excited and were dissapointed to see it was only DVD's. In the ned they let me go but it ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates freetimeWell, its done... the wheels have been put into motion and im heading off to the UK. I leave on Sunday. Didnt even cost me anything to change my flight from October to now so im really happy with that. I have been getting responses from Jobs, even from Fulham FC. Now that would be a cool ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates rosswilson82... on in Sharjah (and Dubai) a lot of money being spent on highrise buildings including the next tallest building int he world. We were taken to the old type of Souk (market/mall) where we saw more pashminas than you could every imagine. Next stop was the modern Souk in a new mall with more shops selling gold than we have ever seen before. We caught the bus back to the ship in time for lunch. In the afternoon we went into Dubai to see a old ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates queenvictoriaWe performed two highlight shows for the grand opening of the $500 million equestrian-themed Escape development in Ajman. The fire show was a powerful mix of fire-dance and acrobatics with customised choreographies suited to the location, and our new premiere show - 'Stilts on Fire' - was played, or I should say exploded, for the very first time. The stilt characters are ...
Ajman, United Arab Emirates showme... in the first place so I just hoped that the guy dealing with the immigration cards did not have any questions for this middle aged Arab man holding a brief case and no common language. As it turned out there were no questions to mistranslate so I was off the hook and ready to lounge around for twenty minutes while waiting for my friends. I took the chance to explore a little but I did not get far without some officials trying to steer me towards the baggage claim ...
Beijing, China jielong... construction or being expanded and the public bus system is horrid. A large metro is currently under construction as, it seems, is the entire city. I took a public bus once but the system is not reliable (over an hour late, very slow - and packed) but found that taxis are, thankfully, very affordable and are the only reliable way to get around a city that is spread out. Everyone uses them though, which can make it difficult to ...
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