Articles on the topic "Oases"

Dubai is not the lifeless desert it was once thought to be! The Emirates have debunked the stereotype that their land is uninhabitable. They have built the world’s tallest building on shifting sands and created oases of greenery, defying nature. The desert has transformed into a Garden of Eden, and here are the five greenest and most environmentally friendly areas of Dubai, where living is comfortable even at +40 degrees.
If you seek to stand out and appreciate unconventional solutions, you’ll be intrigued by the “country dachas” on an artificial archipelago. The Floating Seahorse project from the Kleindienst Group features unique floating homes with underwater floors and their own coral reef gardens. These are high-tech vessels located 4 kilometers from the coast, consisting of three levels.
DAMAC Properties has been operating in the residential real estate market in Dubai since 2002 as a division of DAMAC Group, a multi-purpose enterprise founded in 1982.
Dubai
2021 will be leaving us soon. Should we remind you about the most interesting articles that have been published on our website? Here everyone will find something interesting about luxury and wonderful Dubai.
Dubai Parks: Here We Present the Best Dubai Parks for Tourists
Here we present the most beautiful Dubai parks that you should visit once. There you will find a lot of green space and you can also relax from the metropolis in the United Arab Emirates.
Dubai Architecture
The United Arab Emirates consists of seven states. Dubai is the capital of the emirate of the same name and is located on the Persian Gulf. With a population of 2.106 million, it is the largest city in all of the Emirates.
Practical Tips for Dubai
Dubai is a fascinating travel destination. A hyper-modern boom metropolis meets oriental tradition and hospitality, plus there are great beaches, a huge selection of hotels and resorts, the best shops and restaurants. Hardly anyone who does not dream of a vacation in Dubai, but sometimes there are a few questions in the back of their minds.
Louvre Abu Dhabi
LOUVRE ABU DHABI is the first museum of its kind in the Arab world, dedicated to all of humanity at once, to the common experience of different civilizations and cultures.
Main Attractions of Al Ain
Al-Ayn is a garden town, one of the oldest settlements in the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Magnificent oases, historical forts, and palaces of rulers, archaeological parks with ancient artifacts, camel markets, lively souk bazaar with Arabian spices, carpets, and incense. But above all, the spirit of history and the aristocracy of culture. The name «Alain» in translation means a «spring» or «source», and it is from here that the whole history of the UAE begins because here Sheikh Zayed was born and grew. We have selected five places to visit.
Bedouins
Azure sky, blue sea. In the honeycombs of white fences, rare and desirable, like a sip of spring water in the desert, spots of greenery – such are the United Arab Emirates from the window of a liner landing at Sharjah airport.
The Nature Reserve in Dubai's Desert
When you think of Dubai, you usually see tall skyscrapers, pompous hotels, and a huge cityscape in your mind’s eye. When it comes to the subject of “nature”, only man-made green oases, islands, and golf courses come to mind. But Dubai and the surrounding area have much more to offer.
Protected Oases of the Emirates
For many, the United Arab Emirates is a «desert department store», but not a destination for ecotourism. However, there are also amazing natural beauty and interesting nature reserves.
Flora and Fauna of the UAE
The United Arab Emirates occupies the largest and almost lifeless desert in the world. However, even in such a small area of the country, the different landscapes of the Middle East region and the diversity of wildlife are harmoniously combined.
Ski Dubai
Over the past few years, the United Arab Emirates has established a State that can easily outperform even some centuries-old European countries. The UAE is located on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. In addition, its border in the east divides the territory of the Emirates and Qatar, and in west Saudi Arabia. With regard to water resources, the United Arab Emirates does not share one gulf, but two – the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. The Arab Emirates is divided into seven federations: Abu Dhabi (Abu Zaba), Ajman, Dubai, Ras al-Khaimah, Umm al-Qawain, Sharjah and Fujairah.

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