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What is the Burj Dubai?

If you’re not really very familiar with Dubai, then you might be curious about some of the buildings and events and holidays that occur in this middle east country. And you’re not alone. Most people, unless planning to visit or conducting research of some sort, don’t normally work outside their comfort zone. But there are so many wonderful things to learn about other people and cultures that it’s a shame most people know so little.


Dubai Events

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Plan Your Trip Around a Fun Dubai Event

When you think of Dubai, you might think of the desert. Which would be normal and fair as that’s what you see in the middle eastern region. Sand…and lots of it. But you probably don’t think about all the things that are home to Dubai. Some of the most fun things to do revolve around the Dubai events that are put on each year.

Sure, going to Dubai any time of year can be fun. You can take the tours, see the area, enjoy the people and be impressed by the camels. But have you thought about going and enjoying one of the many Dubai events that occur year after year?


Growth and decay of the magic city of Petra

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Visiting a very old deserted city can seem meaningless to some of you, waste of time for others. But for a few fans of archaeology, history and related tourism it is a big challenge and a wonderful occasion to think!

Visiting Petra, the magic city, is such a wonderful chalenge you must to take on. Petra is a new world wonder and an UNESCO heritage site. Nowadays it is completely deserted, only ruins. But what fantastic ruins!

Petra has been lived for many millennium, starting from the nineth millenium B.C. All what you can still see in Petra was built by Nabateans in the first Millenium B.C. They took a good profit from the location of Petra on the Silkroad, in a natural forteress. They were exquisite hydraulic engineers, pottery masterstraders and . The Nabateans spoke aramaic, a byble language.


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