Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
The world’s largest acrylic panel
The Dubai Aquarium, opened at Dubai Mall on 4 Nov 2008, under the global spotlight having clinched the Guinness World Record for the “World’s Largest Acrylic Panel”.
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Celebration of the aquatic wonder
Artistes perform in front of the gigantic Dubai Aquarium, when it has been unveiled for the public at Dubai Mall.
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The underworld wonderland
Dubai Aquarium and Discovery Centre features over 33,000 aquatic animals including sharks, rays and many other species from the sea.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Bent it like Burj
Her name is Rainbow, a Yoga Guru from the USA.
When she bends her body like a bow, she blends in her will power with life!
Rainbow practices Yoga at Dubai's Jumeira beach, in the background of iconic Burj Al Arab.
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Body language... building language!!!
Feet are defeated, when Yoga helps Rainbow to stand on her hands upright.
She performs Yoga at Dubai's Jumeira beach, in the background of iconic Burj Al Arab hotel.
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Impossible is nothing!!!
Yoga stretches the body, higher than building. The terrific elasticity of the body can embody even a building structure!!!
Rainbow practices Yoga at Dubai's Jumeira beach, in the background of iconic Burj Al Arab.
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The inspiring leader
The UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum interacts with the students of Zayed University in Dubai Academic City.
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Seagull party
Spreading wings together for food: A pack of seagulls feed themselves on Buhairah Corniche in Sharjah, UAE.
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The Old Man and the Dates
An old Arab citizen checks the quality of date-fruits, as he arrived to purchase some from the temporarily erupted tents at Sharjah Dates Festival.
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Life is labourous
Inmates at a labour camp in Al Qous, Dubai try to escape from an accidental fire that gutted their accomodation.
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A date with dates
Labourers load a lorry with date-fruites, after plucking them from the date palms on Sharjah-Ajman road in the UAE.
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The hangover of cleaning
A labourer cleans up the exterior of a 44-storey building in Dubai, hanging on a rope but risking his life.
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Flowers of tears
South Indian musician Mohan Sitara weeps, while receiving Gulf Malayalam Music Award (GMMA '06) for Best Music Director, from his Guru and mentor Ganagandharvan Padmasri KJ Yesudas.
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The sign of good state?
A Philippino takes a nap on a street bench, with the advertisement of tea brand. A scene from in Rolla, Sharjah.
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Deadly Adventure
This youngster enjoys a free ride on his bicycle holding one of his hands on a pick-up vehicle driving faster in front of him, unaware of a possible danger if the vehicle stops at a sudden. A scene on Sharjah-Ajman road.
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Symbolising the force and the courage
Showcasing the beauty of falcon bird at a traditional show in Dubai.
Falcons are known for their fine hunting instincts and devastating speed. The bird played a vital role in the lives of bedouin Arabs as providers of food. The birds, in the modern-day Gulf Arab region as a link with the population's nomadic desert past, are widely kept and trained- but for sport rather than out of necessity.
The birds are specially bred for the sport and regarded with great respect. Falconry is particularly favoured by the royal families in the UAE.
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Monday, November 3, 2008
The beauty in pink
Photography within photography: A girl poses for a snap in front of her boyfriend's camera, in Buheira Corniche, Sharjah.
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Are laws made to be broken?
Children and adults swim in a dangerous area of Ajman beach, despite a danger warning board had been installed.
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Aimed to en-green the city.
Plants unloaded on roadside to fix them later alongside Sharjah roads as part of beautification of the city.
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In respect of tradition, In respect of Sheikh
A group of Dubai citizens showcase a traditional Arab dance item, celebrating the anniversary of reign of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai.
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