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A lazy day and Bikers cafe
Today was really had a lazy Saturday. Marcel went off with his bike to Dubai.
We just had breakfast and the washed our motorbike clothes – needed for
sure!! After that we spent the afternoon at the beach just enjoying the nice
and sunny weather. Listening to some e-book and we actually falls asleep for
some time on the beach. Playing around trying to cath some fish and crabs :)
In the evening we had a nice meal in an Indian restaurant. The food
here ...
Finishing in some serious style – Dubai with
... to reflect on how incredible our year away had been but I was just WAY too excited about going home and seeing my sisters, family and friends! It was perfect that we could share our last week with Gary and Amy – otherwise I think we’d have not made the most of it and they showed us how awesome and fun Dubai could be.
Before we sign off on our last ever honeymoon destination and our penultimate blog we’d like to say a very, very big HERO of a thank you ...
THE AMAZING CONCRETE JUNGLE
... and consumed at hotels and nightclubs we explored the fascinating food shops with sweets, chocolates and delicacies from all over the world.
Only very few stores can sell pork under special licence and we found a separate section of the Carrefours supermarket with a range of ham and pork products. We could not find our new favourite- Spanish ...
On the road - Dubai (Montag)
... geschenkt bekommt? Nicht schlecht…..wa?
Vollgetankt haben wir übrigens mal grad für 78 Dh - ca 16 Euro (Tank war komplett leer)…und das war auch das einzige Mal, dass wir getankt haben (für ca 600km) :D Interessant ist auch, dass Diesel ungefähr drei mal so teuer ist.
Auf den 150km nach Dubai machten wir uns dann zum ersten mal mit den Verkehrsverhältnissen vertraut……wenige Schilder mit Geschwindigkeitsangaben, oder verwirrenden ...
Dubai-Day One
... from Russia. After 2008, the majority of guests are the Chinese. We leave the Burj Al Arab and head to the Old City. We hit the road on a modern 12 lane highway, through what feels like a canyon, tall buildings of glass and concrete line the road on both sides. Traffic is quite heavy. Akmed tell us there are 1.9 million people and 2.5 million cars on the road. Yep, while traffic moves on the highway, we can see the bumper to bumper ...