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		<title>Dubai is an Engineering Marvel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I took a bus back to the Mercato mall. It&#8217;s this really well done Venetian and Tuscan looking place, which was kind of like Las Vegas and a bit of Disney that was very attractive and interesting. The shops weren&#8217;t open yet, I got up too early in the morning, so the place appeared lifeless, [...]<p><a href="http://virtualvillages.com/2009/10/dubai-is-an-engineering-marvel/">Dubai is an Engineering Marvel</a> is a post from: <a href="http://virtualvillages.com">Virtual Villages</a></p>



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<p>I took a bus back to the Mercato mall. It&#8217;s this really well done Venetian and Tuscan looking place, which was kind of like Las Vegas and a bit of Disney that was very attractive and interesting. The shops weren&#8217;t open yet, I got up too early in the morning, so the place appeared lifeless, but I most definitely will bring my wife back here, if I manage to make it back to Dubai.</p>
<p>I was running low on time, so I hired a taxi driven by a very friendly Pakistani and he drove me back to one of the <a href="http://businesshotelsdubai.com">business hotels Dubai</a> offers to the traveling business person. My room had a fairly good vantage point to take photos of the <a href="http://www.pbase.com/bmcmorrow/image/24318005">Sheikh Zayed Bouldevard</a> with all the high-rises and skyscrapers lining the street. While taking the photos, I also packed my bags. It was time to catch my flight. I caught the hotels van, which took me to the airport.</p>
<p>In the airport, I made good use of the free wi-fi. I felt like I might miss Dubai, I really liked the place. I&#8217;ll definitely have to bring my wife here, she&#8217;ll absolutely fall in love with this place, especially the shopping aspect. I like all the aspect of engineering feats. Truly astounding.</p>
<p>I boarded Jazeera Airways and my plane only had about 35 passengers. Most were <a href="http://www.religionfacts.com/islam/practices/salat-prayer.htm">Muslim</a> and were doing their prayers before take-off. The women were fully covered up. As the plane takes off, I get one last look at this marvel in the desert. It&#8217;s strange how I&#8217;m leaving one of the riches places in the world and heading toward one of the poorest places, Yemen. Dubai is unbelivable and amazing, but through all my travels, I&#8217;ve come to know that the people are the same, rich or poor.</p>
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