
- With a base so large you can't even hug it hand to hand!
- You can just make up the soft sunset glow over the horizon
- You can almost see your face reflecting from the floors
- You need to don slippers to visit the toilets too
- and has space for a total of 40,000 devotees
- This one jumps too!
- The inner walkways with the iconic gold palm pillars
- View of the roof candelier
- The galleries to the washing areas
- making our humble exit from the halls
- Floral patterns constantly line the walls of the mosque
- view of the central area from the sides
- It already looks reall good in here
- A small market area
- The holding room before the main prayer room
- Sigh, views you can never get tried of
- The mosque also spots 82 domes in total of different sizes
- The front main door of the main prayer room
- lets head into the main prayer room
- Wonders of public transport and a tap card!
- Strange that all the water ponds are all dry
- The main prayer stand
- Fountains are like an oasis here, a rare sight indeed
- Shaun and theater!
- with an iconic sail shaped tent
- Ah finally a sun shade! :P
- Close up of the flower patterns
- A rather conducive one too I guess
- view of the exterior gardens within the Mosque compound
- With several stores lining the attractions
- with a ride through the Eastern Corniche
- Couldn't get enough of perfection?
- namely Arab, Mughal and Moorish architecture.
- A group we met yesterday in Dubai!
- A housing area
- A considering that it is after all a place of worship
- A small berth serving the center
- A mix of modern and aquatic feel
- Checkin out the nearby heritage village
- And here we are at the Ghubaiba Bus Station!
- which serves more of an astettic purpose than being a tent!
- Giant coffee pot= win!
- Behold, the largest free standing flagpole in the world!
- A small stream and park by the end of the site
- With a good mix of artifical and ambient light
- which you can never fit into...
- Oh wow!
- oh look an oilrig. *kaching* :P
- Love the calmness of the Corniche
- Stepping into the inner areas of the mosque