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Dubai
Travelling is very exhausting. After our 16hour flight including a short stop over in Kuala Lump and the long wait with family in Melbourne before our 3:35am flight, we finally touched down in Dubai. Unsure of how we would get to our accommodation the taxi rank assistant lead us to a female only taxi, the beginning of our first cultural experience …
Dubai: I have shoes older than this city!
... Nevertheless, folks were very nice to me and the food was fabulous. Daniel, the G.M., ordered for me and brought out lots of traditional dishes with freshly made ingredients (hummus, breads, salad, grilled chicken and beef and kofta – yuuuuummy) and some pomegranate juice. Perfect. And oh yea … it was also a shisha bar. Everyone was smoking shisha pipes (a single or multi-stemmed instrument for smoking flavored tobacco called Mu'assel in which the ...
2nd Day in Dubai
... Dubai Mall, it is bloody huge but all class. We spent the next couple of hours trying to get our phones working and we were told different things but nothing worked until we saw this little guy in a small shop front who put us on the right foot. Returned to the hotel bloody exhausted and went to the mall across from us and picked up a phone card, which took forever as every local was out shopping and the lines to phone kiosks ...
Surfers
... lo que planeaban. Aceleramos y salimos en caravana, subimos una duna altísima y al llegar a la cima desaceleró rápidamente, el auto se inclinó hacia adelante y bajamos en un ángulo extremadamente pronunciado y derrapando. Sería la primera duna de muchas. Los tipos agarraban las dunas como de costado y muy rápido, de forma tal que la camioneta iba inclinada a 45 grados respecto a la línea del horizonte hasta llegar a la cima y antes de cruzarla doblaban bruscamente de forma ...
All Points Middle East and bateaux Dubai
... but for the dust. Just down the road we stop at a 300 year fort which had been home of the local ruler until only a few decades ago. You can get some good looking pictures but the area is not orientated for visitors.
Next we pass through Furjaih which is a city/emirate rapidly trying to establish itself as a tourist locale. It needs to as it has little of the oil and gas that make the other emirates self funding. ...