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    #11
    While you are there, why not visit the slave labour camps of Sonapur, just outside the city, where you can meet the construction workers who built the hotel you will be staying in.

    YouTube - Dubai labour camp - Sonapur
    "A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester Freamon

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      #12
      The wife keeps going on about wanting to go to Dubai but I can't see the attraction to be honest. Sand - done it. Indoor skiiing - there's one a few miles up the road next to the huge shopping centre as well by the way. A big tall building - ooh! A load of unfinished buildings and some islands in the sea that probably don't look all that from ground level. What am I missing?
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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        EO has some warnings about a friend of his who went to Dubai.


        dead right mate. and its no laughing matter. he went all right, but he didnt come back.

        and thats all I am going to say. schtumm. zip.

        except - dont drink the water.Also, Never forget, camels are sacred in Dubai, if you meet on in the street you have to give way, and pin a 50 riyal note to its fur, otherwise they take you to the square and remove your right hand. If you dont have a right hand, they chop off something else.
        and thats what happened to my mate - till there was nothing left of him except a shoe with a foot in it. sad. very sad


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          #14
          Looking at Google Maps I'm confused. I see The Palm, but then there seems to be another one which is just sand. Also called The Palm? Couldn't they think of anything more original?

          Is it feasible to get from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by road?

          Also, Google Maps kept forcing me to only see directions via public transport when I tried (e.g airport -> Palm Atlantis Hotel)... is that a Google thing or a random glitch?
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            #15
            Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post

            except - dont drink the water.Also, Never forget, camels are sacred in Dubai, if you meet on in the street you have to give way, and pin a 50 riyal note to its fur, otherwise they take you to the square and remove your right hand. If you dont have a right hand, they chop off something else.
            and thats what happened to my mate - till there was nothing left of him except a shoe with a foot in it. sad. very sad
            Similar thing happened in prison there - Some drug dealer doing 20 years was caught stealing, so they lopped off a hand. Then the stupid git tried it again, so they chopped off the other. But then they stopped, after the governer was overheard saying to the chief warder "Hang on. This guy may be trying to escape one bit at a time".

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              #16
              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              Is it feasible to get from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by road?
              It is. And I will NEVER forget that journey. In a coach on the 'motorway' (a strip of tarmac on the sand) overtaking something while being overtaken by a petrol tanker which was on the sand which was being overtaken by a big Merc which was even further out on the sand.

              To refer to what they do out there as 'driving' is a misnomer.
              My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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                #17
                Sounds like one of the adventures in Top Gear...
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #18
                  I worked there for a couple of years but in the time since I left it has probably changed beyond all recognition.

                  Here are the must dos that I would fit in to any trip if I were to go back:

                  Drive to Fujeirah on the other side of the peninsula. Very underdeveloped and there's a really nice hotel right on the beach. On the way, stop off at the Hatta Fort Hotel for lunch by the pool. Again, really nice location.

                  Back in Dubai, lunch at Hattam by the quayside where the dhows tie up. Just along from Emirates Bank International (where I worked). It's a traditional Arabic restaurant so its segregated but the freshly baked bread they serve with their shish kebabs are to die for. Excellent Shawarmas too.

                  Best bar was the Boston Bar on Al Diyafa street. Made to look just like the bar on Cheers. Back then, a bar had to be part of a hotel, don't know if that's changed.

                  Then try any one of several low rent bars in Bur Dubai (like the Arraf Castle). Watching "business" being transacted in these places can be very entertaining though you'll get no end of propositions yourself. I once took the "visa special" to Iran and back with a load of these girls. As there was no bog on the plane I missed what was surely the best opportunity I've ever had to join the mile high club

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Freamon View Post
                    While you are there, why not visit the slave labour camps of Sonapur, just outside the city, where you can meet the construction workers who built the hotel you will be staying in.

                    YouTube - Dubai labour camp - Sonapur
                    This certainly was a problem, as was the number of deaths on the buildings sites as the pressure to get the jobs finished grew.

                    Just as everywhere else, Dubai wasn't immune from the financial crisis and at one point there were lines of Porsches and Mercs and BMWs at the airport with the keys still inside left behind by people who couldn't afford the payments anymore.

                    The Royal Family then went through a period of forgetting that they were supposed to be liberal and shut down a lot of the communication links and blogs of people trying to tell all about the problems (including Atlantis leaking, the World sinking and raw sewage rolling up onto Jumeirah Beach because the drivers of the sewage trucks got fed up with waiting in the queues for the sewage plant and unscrewed the manholes and dumped their loads straight into the sea).

                    After a bit of a mad period, they got a grip and started to resolve the problems, including sorting out the camps and ensuring that the working hours that avoid the midday heat were being adhered to. They also took care of the problems with sewage and other issues.

                    There is no doubt that Dubai has been overdeveloped (the Benidorm problem) and the selling of cheap package tours has not helped matters. The desert is trying to reclaim the Emirate and some say it will win eventually.

                    The bigger problem will come when the oil that supports the tax free status of the place runs out. Dubai is not a big oil producer (hence the farsighted Royal Family taking the view that they needed to do something else instead). When the capital runs out, things will probably go downhill rapidly.

                    Dubai has already had to take loans and investment from Abu Dhabi (around $50bn so far) to bail it out and that is probably not the last of it.

                    I think that if you want to go, now is a good time before it all goes horribly wrong.

                    Pastalista

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by pastalista View Post
                      Just as everywhere else, Dubai wasn't immune from the financial crisis
                      wasn't immune? It was the bleeding epicentre of the financial crisis!

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