
- Back at our hotel in no time! That's all for our Abu Dhabi trip!
- Niffy Arabian theming by the bay side
- The view of the mall atrium
- Digging the Eastern Corniche road
- Tranquility at it's best
- The Ablution central drinking fountain
- Is that a mini desert I see?
- The place is nicely carpeted
- views of the Mangrove swamps
- and tiny tents...
- feast your eyes on these!
- Iconic tent-thingie included!
- and is home to few nice gardens too
- between each pillar structure sits a rather neat looking stained glass flower
- Taking a walk by the gardens by the main building
- archaeological specimens on display
- Stepping into the inner areas of the mosque
- mmm squeaky clean!
- Topped with a fanastic fruit smoothie!
- Sights of the setting sun along the freeway
- And an occasional duck into the walkways to escape the burning desert sun
- Hitting the road back to town
- See the hotel?
- The view from the entrance
- No expense were spared in the washing area too, they look fantastic
- Inside the compound
- Oh at least there's some water bodies here
- Complete with a full flowing fountain
- It's a village aright!
- Looking out through the main doors into the courtyard
- It's like a mini self-sufficient town
- As the sun sets
- The entrance of the Marina mall
- Even their underpasses are elaborately decorated, with flora walkways too
- The Abu Dhabi corniche walk
- The place is both a cultural, educational and commerical site
- The hallways cast real nice shadows from the openings
- The marina mall in the distance
- Offering breathtaking sights of the Abu Dhabi skyline
- All board the boogie bus for our next stop!
- Few of the nicely decorated pillars within the hall
- Even the toilets are beautifully decorated
- Here we have the Corniche park!
- The Ablution areas are located in the basement
- Everything seems to line up pretty well here.
- The Abu dhabi eastern Corniche
- That might happen if we run out of ad space on taxi roofs!
- As well as firearms
- The towers with overlooking balconies
- The center spots many museums too