
- Close up of a Dhow boat by the lake
- With a good mix of artifical and ambient light
- The museum timewrapped in some key speakers for the exhibits
- It's impossible to drown in this river, unless if you try real hard
- A view just made of awesome
- Some of the huge houses by Sufouh Road
- The ride theming is simply excellent
- more of the souk
- The exhibit teaches about mans' advancements in space
- But first, the Burj Al Arab up close!
- The theming is consistent & keeps with the theme
- For both kids and those young at heart. ;P
- Many of the narrow stairs leading you further up the keep
- Extremely popular with the locals
- Posh seating over the bridge
- The activity play area
- Chinese food! just like that at home!
- Any ride with a guresome blood pool floats my boat!
- Is there food?
- The path of no return. :P
- Big rockets must only mean...
- The place does have some rather near garden walkways!
- It looks great with the snow too!
- The dolphin points to more
- Also, with a man-made river
- These narrow steps were very steep & challenging to climb!
- The beach is huge!
- Time to check out the market!
- Eston rail station, serving the northen train routes
- And we even made new squirrel friends. :P
- With our tummies fueled...
- I see the light!
- A Dhow berthed by the Creekside
- Nice!
- Whoa that's a long stretch!
- An the exploration continues!
- Spot the gecko?
- hide behind the doors! prepare for the attack!
- Apparently the keep was first made out of wood! Till it was upgraded in 1120s!
- Including big grumpy ones of the Arapaima kind
- Cafes by the river
- Large enough to fit one at ago
- Look how long that exterior gate is!
- Off to St Fagans!
- That's all folks!
- Yes of course what else can we do with Arabic costumes?
- adding to the resort feel
- golden horses, which can only mean...
- Enjoying the sunset
- But, yes we are early, open dammit!