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Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 22nd 2007

We have finally managed to get a photo of Jeremy's favourite little worker man on the way to work. For some reason this car has fabricated a huge cardboard box hat that he wears on his head as he sweeps the road outside of the hotel. Go figure. And I also managed to snap one of the more common cars that you see around the place. ... read more


It has been close to a month now since my last blog and it has really flown by despite being in the office most of the time. I am currently smack bang in between the UAE and Qatar on a job where we are drilling some holes to find out what is underneath the seabed to extend a runway on a small island close by. Now today has been a very eventful one (compared to the last 2 weeks of nothing happening) as first some scanning equipment that is pretty crucial in the operation of this job just decided to die on me after working 20min beforehand. That left me a little annoyed as it held back us throwing down the 20 tonne anchors. That took up a few hours but the most exciting part of ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 20th 2007

We tried out another water park on the weekend. This water park is up in the emirate of Umm Al Quaim ( That doesn't look right so I must have spelled it wrong). Dreamland is 1/2 the price of wild wadi but because it is an hours drive out of Dubai it doesn't get any tourists go to it, only local families. There were some pretty fun rides, and we took our friends Rod and Jess up with us to experience the park. One of the pools that they have is a dead sea pool which is very very salty. So salty that it is impossible to sink, even for Jeremy who usually sinks like a stone in any pool. We all had a lot of fun floating every which way in the water. They ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 15th 2007

A week in Dubai - hazel and dan's family. For all our travels this was a most unique experience. much to tell behind the pics beyond the 45 degrees plus. Have attached a limited selection of pics - most pics were taken from one of the many other cameras within the camp. Camp please send indoor snowboarding pics, mall of the emirates and any group pics to make the blog complete ... read more
Shopping 3
Burj Al-Arab
Desert trip

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 15th 2007

The lovely bunch of flowers that I was surprised with at work yesterday, from my lovely boyfriend. It certainly cheered up my day as I had just had to spend AED1245 at the doctors (approx NZ$450) On another note, I finally managed to get a snap of some of the workers lining up for their bus at the end of their work day outside Burj Dubai. Sometimes there are in excess of 1000 of them lining up waiting. It looks amazing. I also managed to find an artists impression of what the Burj Dubai area is going to look like when it is finished. ... read more
Workers

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 15th 2007

42 DegC to be exact. Welcome to Dubai, where there is no tax, crime is effectively zero, and the petrol is cheaper than the water. We really didn't know what to expect from a middle eastern coutry like the UAE. But when money talks and unemployment is practically nonexistent everyone seems to be a bit more tolerant of western vices like alcohol, and a certain country's penchant for Navy caps, short shorts and white socks with sandals. Not to mention the ever present chav showing too much leg and arm, god forbid. (Or Allah forbid) Dubai is a real melting pot (literally) of cultures and seems to be a pretty big hub for travellers from the Middle and Far East, and North Africa. Expats outnumber the Arabic populous by about 8 - 1, as a result ... read more
Always
Arab Qwerty
Lots of building

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 15th 2007

Being "extreme", like so many other facets of our life has been watered down and corrupted by crass commercialism. When chewing gum and fizzy drinks are marketed as "extreme" or "XTREEM" then you know that we have lost the plot. Robert Fitzroy who sailed the Beagle - a boat that was barely 90 feet long - half way round the world to map the coast of Tierra del Fuego was extreme. Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary were extreme. Ray Mears is extreme. My mate Charles is extreme. A greasy haired teenager with his trousers half way down his arse and a skateboard in a shopping precinct is not extreme, even if he has got some purple chewing gum and Blink 182 on his iPod. I know there's been photos of our trips to the desert ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 13th 2007

7/13/07 When we first deplaned at 4:30 in the morning at Dubai international airport, Dan and I groaned at the lengthy transportation, immigration, and baggage process, wondering if this one-day stopover was a bad idea. Twenty-four hours later, we were laughing at how quickly we jumped to such an incorrect judgment. Dubai is in the United Arab Emurates and sits on the Arabian Sea. It is a wealthy nation containing only 1.3 million people, most of whom are Indian (dot, not feather), Filipino and Pakistani. Less than 20% are Arab. From what I read, it has transformed itself into an oasis of technology and western-style capitalism in less than a decade. Construction of high rise offices and living spaces, as well as architectual innovations are everywhere. I was told that 70% of the world's cranes are ... read more


Tit for Tat! I literally got Shyju and Irfan off their bed at 11 in the night cause I decided to go camping. I know they hated me for it but after that great night and early morning photoshoot, I know they have forgiven me. All's well that ends well! ... read more
Yathi at its peak
Boys thing!
Green Mustaffa

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 10th 2007

My photography lessons started here. Irfan woke me up at 6 in the morning and they were right below my building for me to refuse. Uff I was dying to have chai but they all refused to get kind on me! How mean was that! Anyway I have indeed learnt a lot in this session, Thanks to Shyju! My photography skills keeps getting better! ... read more
Being Creative
Tent
Leg




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