
- but it's not oridinary giant sail... :3
- the Al Arab overlooks all
- An assortment of unpounded spices
- Though modern, the palace is largely themed to traditional Arabian
- Gold souk, as the name suggest
- Specifically the Burj Al Arab, a 7 star hotel
- some of the various traditional stores on the souk alley way
- Hitting the underground metro
- Sikkat Al Khail Rd is like a budget shopping paradise
- yo dude!
- We got to sample some many traditional tibits
- Is essentially an Arabian gold market
- Nothing beats experiencing Dubai just like how the locals do
- Is that a sparkle I see?
- Bow to the Zorb ball
- As well a fountains you can fall right into
- To the Union area
- Beats the posh large malls which Dubai is known for
- More cushy seating by the oasis
- A marina sits just off the shopping center
- This marina is connected to the main creek
- The textile parts of the night souk
- The shack to the beach
- Cool lan gaming centers
- offering views of the distant skyline
- But otherwise still traditional Dhows here
- Powdered spices, sold in100 grams
- Gold glitters on every store front
- Shaun + snowboard can only mean...
- The notorious creek river taxis
- There are quite a number of horses leading to the hotel
- Al Qasr means 'The Palace' in Arabian
- Technology changing with the times
- A small river runs from the hotel into the souk areas
- The Arab gulf and beach from the road
- Few of the many mosques along Jumeirah
- Back in the festival city, air-conditioning!
- The Mercato Mall
- Much to our delight, bus stops in Dubai are all air-conditioned
- Here we are at the Jumeirah beach park!
- Strolling down the street shops
- No wonder, it's the Gold souk!
- which can snake on for ages!
- Another mosuqe down the street.
- which links right to the Arabian gulf
- The creek side Dhow markets
- A glass plane is all that seperates sainty and hypothermia
- And an observation area overlooking the Arabian sea
- The Jumeirah mosque
- Storage by the Dhow and creekside, just like traditional times