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- 30 minutes later and we are on the clear again!
- mm thats an interesting rock face
- but mimic dragonball Z & try to contain the sun in our palms!
- You can ever see the golden highways snaking into the distance
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- the tides always goes in during the night
- After a day of 3 dives, the sun finally calls it sets
- So as the sign says. :3
- After the pre-tour security checks...
- Such as it's construction process
- & how can we forget the dive center?
- These rotating doors gives you quite a static shock
- hoi! beam kungfu!
- That's all folks from the world's tallest building!
- The Arabian Gulf in the distance
- The Burj Khalifa is a very proud center piece
- we were treated to an animated travelator showcase
- Mmm twitlight...
- (from left) KZ, me & Ridzwan
- 30 more floors to the pinacle I reckon
- With timeline footage showing it's various states of construction
- They have these awesome high powered telescopes
- The central business area
- Theres more than enough for everyone!(as Uncle George claims!)
- Behold the fastest elevators in the world!
- The numbers don't lie, and command respect. :3
- An aerial view of the palace
- Which are like DEATH RAYS!
- Not only for the UAE but to the world as well
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- Does that mean "at the top" in Arab?
- Inter-connected it is.
- Pinpointing various milestones of the building
- This is possibly the highest gift shop in the world
- coral hide & seek
- with rather neat scenes as well!
- There is much emphasis of it's construction process
- Views are Jeff approved!
- me & our divemaster by the sea bed corals
- Yeehaw!
- The Burj Khalifa gift shop at the end of our visit
- me wishes for better underwater camera
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- So many zeros!
- mind the pic, my hands were hungrily trembling! (shown as sotong, wings, hotdogs, bbq fish, satay, beehoon, cumber/onions)
- 1st Dive Briefing by our instructor thereafter
- Everyone's smaller than ants!
- me & my dive buddy, Ridzwan
- lookie the sign!
- sea cucumber family! (I should seriously stop this)