We got here about 2:30 local time on Saturday. Once we cleared customs we got in four wheel drive vehicles and headed to the desert. Dubai is the desert, but we went to the undeveloped part. We four wheeled for about 10 KM through sand dunes and were supposed to have a whole carnival out in the desert.
Here we are with camels and sand.
This morning we got up early and went out for a city tour. This was so lame. My parents seemed to enjoy it, but Diana and I didn't! We went on a driving tour of the city from the highway, then went to a fake version of what old Dubai would have looked like, and then capped it off by visiting a lame museum. Oh well! Then we went out on a boat through the canal. This was more fun because we got to see all the people and building from the water.
This is the view from our hotel window. The Atlantis is at the very top of the Palm Island, which is what we are looking at!
Ski Dubai
We returned from the hotel and had lunch. After lunch and some rearranging of our suitcases (we can only have our little luggage on our next stop in tanzania) we went on a Helicoptor tour of the city. I will let the pictures speak for them selves.
Actually, I wont.
The World Islands
The Palm
The Burj al Arab aka the self proclaimed 7 star hotel
Diana and the Helicopter
After the Helicopter ride we stopped at a Souk for some shopping, or maybe more looking, and then went back to the hotel. We got dressed a little nicer and went to the 44th floor for drinks and a few picutures.
Then we went to dinner and now we are back and have packed for Tanzania! Africa, here we come!
3 comments:
Margaret,
Many thanks for allowing your mom to call me last night!!! I was absolutely blown away - I have never been called from Dubai before! Your pictures and commentary continue to catch the imagination - it is all so incredible. This is way better that watching the Today show visit places!
Love to all,
Ginny
Very cool, Amazing what a barrel of oil can build in the desert.
Enjoy!
Jack
Wow! Girls you have put together one hell of a slideshow. What an adventure. You need to broker a deal with National Geographic or the T.V. networks. What a future you could have.
Family photo in the desert really makes Granddad look like a sexy movie star, and then there's Sam also.
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