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Great Outdoors – Under the stars

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Under the stars
By Cindy L Bailey, Staff Writer GULF NEWS Published: December 18, 2007, 22:59

All you need to know to camp in the UAE.

Some experiences are better lived than read about. Camping in the UAE is one of them.

There are still some camping rules where there is a little regulation that should be followed to not only keep out of harm’s way, but also to make each camping session magical and memorable.

There are no official camping grounds in the UAE but desert camping is still a very popular activity enjoyed by many, in areas such as Hatta, Liwa, Hameem and the Moreeb Dunes.

The Dubai Municipality website is a great source for camping tips. It includes hints on how to protect the environment while enjoying that fun day out in the great outdoors.

The Environment Department, Environment Protection and Safety section in the website elaborates. “The desert is a sensitive environment. Vehicles traveling over the sand pose a threat to habitats and dune stability.

“Drivers should avoid making new tracks in the sand and stay on paths that have already been made. Driving over the desert kills plants and spoils the compact soil, making it difficult for new plants to grow.

“Desert plants protect the desert from erosion and provide a source of nourishment and protection for desert creatures. Desert animals should not be disturbed.” The website also advises campers on how to approach areas that support wildlife. There are also beach camping rules.

“Do not drive vehicles in the inertial zone at the beach. Dubai Local Orders prohibit acts which may damage the natural environment of any protected area, including damage to wild, marine or plant life or any actions affecting the aesthetic values of any reserve.

Protected areas include the head of Dubai Creek, the coastal strip and adjoining marine waters west of Jebel Ali Hotel.”

In the UAE, keeping the harsh summers in mind, camping is not just about the where and how. It’s also about when.

The best time to pitch a tent in the UAE is during the winter months. Temperatures are not extreme (unless one is camping in the proper desert, where temperatures are known to plummet at night).

Also, do keep in mind to drink up to two litres of drinking water per person, per day during extended camping sessions in the desert.

Rosy pictures of a crackling campfires are picture perfect vignettes for the family album. But a lot goes into that Kodak moment, which brings us to the camping equipment.

To set up camp you will need equipment that can withstand hard ground, cold nights, sand and bugs. For shelter, choose a low-profile exoskeleton tent. Its seam-sealed floor keeps out insects while the self-supporting frame allows the tent to be moved around easily. Each person in the party should have his/her own sleeping bag.

Animals, insects, and sand are inconveniences one can’t help considering while camping out. Place clothes and shoes in bags at night and remember to shake out clothes and sleeping bags before use to ensure that there are no scorpions and spiders piling on for the ride.

Health is of paramount importance when out camping. Even on cool days it’s advisable to protect yourself against too much sun with a wide-brimmed hat or cap, sunglasses, sun block cream and comfortable clothing.

Keep the young ones well protected. It is also important to know the signs of heat exhaustion and dehydration. “Feeling weak, dizzy, tired, exceptionally thirsty, getting a dry mouth muscle weakness and headaches are the symptoms,” warns Dr Denis Hardy, paediatrician at the Manchester Clinic, Dubai. Carrying a first-aid kit is a must.

Follow rules indicated in the Dubai Muncipality website. “Beaches and desert areas should not be littered with barbecue ashes.

“If you intend to make a fire then take your own wood or charcoal or use dead wood. Do not pull limbs from ‘ dead'” trees or uproot dead shrubs.” Know that any form of waste would take decades to decompose, so don’t forget to bring rubbish bags to discard of any waste.” For information regarding camping applications, contact 04 206 4244 or 04 206 4245. More details can also be found at http://www.environment.gov.ae

CAMPING OUT
Essentials for an overnighter

Here is a list of everything you will need for a safe camping trip:

Tent
Sleeping bags
Pillows (for small children)
First-aid kit
Sunscreen
Lanterns or flash lights (Be sure to have extra fuel or batteries.)
Insect repellent
A cool box with several litres of water
Dry foods such as sandwiches, crisps, canned foods and bread.
Tin opener
A small disposable grill
Matches or a lighter
A small saucepan
Plastic knifes, forks and spoons
Wet wipes
Rubbish bags

Great Outdoors – Thrills & Spills

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Thrills and spills
By Andrea Anastasiou, Staff Writer GULF NEWS Published: December 18, 2007, 22:59

From riding the dunes to skimming the skies and diving into the azure blue of the Arabian Sea, the Top 10 list of outdoor activities in the UAE is a thrill fest.

The end of another uncomfortable UAE summer signals the start of the season for people to enjoy the great outdoors. During the next few months, there is an abundance of outdoor activities and events to be enjoyed by families, thrill seekers and sports enthusiasts alike. Here are ten of the absolutely ripping best.

Dubai Seaplane
Seawings offers you the opportunity to enjoy and marvel at the ever-changing Dubai skyline from a Cessna 208 Caravan Seaplane. There are three tours to choose from, and some of the sights that are to be enjoyed from 1,500 feet are the Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, Downtown Dubai and Dubai Creek.
Location: Jebel Ali Hotel
Cost: Starts Dh795 per adult
Contact: Seawings (+97148832999) or visit: http://www.seawings.ae

Movies under the stars
Every Sunday from 8 pm you can enjoy some of your favourite movies under the stars at the Wafi City garden rooftop. There is a different theme every week, with Ghost, Seven and American Pie being some of the past movies shown. Giant beanbags, popcorn, pizza and hot dog stands heighten the chilled out ambience.
Location: Wafi City Rooftop, entrance through Carters
Cost: Free
Contact: Wafi City (+971 4 3244555)

Absolute outdoor adventure
For true outdoor activity enthusiasts, Absolute Adventures offers all types of experiences at its beachfront facility in Dibba.
The centre is set among the region’s best trekking, mountain biking, kayaking, rock-climbing, diving and sailing areas, and is equipped with quality outdoor gear. For the full experience, take a group of friends and spend the weekend here and indulge in a fun list of outdoor activities.
Location: Karsha, Oman, on the UAE-Oman border
Cost: By quotation
Contact: Absolute Adventures (+9713459900)

Dubai Surf School
Take to the azure blue waters with Dubai’s first surf school, Surf Dubai, and learn how to ride the waves with the professionals. Dubai’s coastline suits the novice surfer due to the manageable waves. Lessons are offered daily, and specialised learner surfboards are provided.
All lessons are subject to sea conditions; you can receive daily Wave Alerts by signing up on the company’s website, (www.surfingdubai.com) and then call to book lessons at your convenience.
Location: Sunset Beach, Near Ladies Club, Dubai.
Cost: Starts Dh175 for adults, and Dh150 for children
Contact: Surf Dubai (+971505043020)

Desert safari
A popular outdoor experience is the desert safari; trips into the extensive desert are the ultimate UAE pastime. Many companies offer these excursions, with camel riding, dune bashing and safari skiing just some of the activities that are on offer whilst in the desert, in addition to the 4×4 wheel drive to reach ‘camp’.
Some packages include overnight stay with traditional Arabic entertainment in the form of belly-dancing, henna painting and shisha smoking.
Some companies that offer desert safaris are Arabian Adventures (+97143034888), and Desert Rangers (+9714 3402408)

Hot air balloon flight
You can now experience the moon-like landscape of the Hajj mountains, the Dubai skyline, and the giant dunes of the UAE from a hot air balloon. The trip lasts for approximately an hour and is suitable for most people, making it possible for families with children over the age of five to have an adventure in a safe environment.
Cost: Dh880
Contact: Balloon Adventure Dubai (+97142854949)

Dhow boat cruise
Take a dhow cruise on the Dubai creek to marvel at the city’s architecture and changing skyline. Many different tour companies offer cruises with some offering packages including food and beverages and live entertainment such as belly dancers and Arabic music. Some companies that offer Dhow Boat Cruises include Creekside Leisure (+971 4 3368407) and City Smart (+971 4 2246 181).

Tandem Sky Dive
The thrilling experience of a tandem sky dive from 12,000 feet is a must for adventure seekers, and this can be done at the UAQ Aeroclub in Umm Al Quwain. Accelerated free falls are also on offer for the extremely brave.
Location: Umm Al Quwain
Cost Tandem sky dive with an instructor, Dh1000.
Contact: (+971067681447)

Camel racing
Camel racing is a deep-rooted traditional sport that finds its origins in the desert culture of North Africa and the Middle East. The UAE has 15 racetracks with spacious and well-kept stadiums for viewers. Camel races take place from late October to early April, and periodically throughout the rest of the year. The races generally take place on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays throughout the winter season or on five-day events held in the UAE’s larger centres.
Contact: Nad Al Sheba Racecourse (+9714322277)

Water sports
Dubai International Marine Club is a beach resort that offers a large variety of water sports and pastimes including windsurfing, sailing, fishing, and scuba diving. There are also the Beach Olympics for incentive and corporate groups. The DIMC also hosts a number of racing events for vessels ranging from traditional dhows to modern yachts.
Contact: Dubai International Marine Club (+97143994111)

Photo Speaks – Passing Shots – Year 2007 that was

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A Sadhu, or holy man, holds a poster of Indian cricketers and shouts slogans for their good luck at Sangam, the confluence of three rivers, the Ganges, the Yamuna and the Saraswati, in the northern Indian city of Allahabad March 12, 2007.
REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

Kenji Nagai of APF tries to take photographs as he lies injured after police and military officials fired upon and then charged at protesters in Yangon’s city centre September 27, 2007. Nagai, 50, a Japanese video journalist, was shot by soldiers as they fired to disperse the crowd. Nagai later died.
REUTERS/Stringer


President George W. Bush departs the Oval Office of the White House for a day trip to South Carolina November 2, 2007.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque


A local farmer leads a row of camels at a tourism resort of the Kumtag Desert in Shanshan county, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region October 4, 2007. Kumtag desert has been developed as a tourist resort where visitors can have a full view of the magnificence of the desert without actually venturing out into it, local media reported.
REUTERS/China Daily

Photo Speaks – Mother Care

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Many of us might have seen this scene back home during our childhood days. But for the new generation, this is something quite unusual and out of the moon. A mother bird laying eggs and hatching it. And another member from the family does the surveillance protecting it from the predators. All happening at my balcony – hopefully in a few days time Team 1 members will have their Christmas/New year Gift – two new members to this world of TQM and Positive Thinking.




Photo Speaks – Abu Dhabi Corniche

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I have been away from this section for some time. Here I am back with some of my favorite photos taken during different time showcasing Abu Dhabi Corniche. Enjoy them and I would love to read your comments.

Fishing – a Friday morning pass time activity for some expats

A municipality worker cleaning the beach front early in the morning.

The mangroves at the Eastern Corniche – keeping ecological balance and preserving nature

The mangroves at the Eastern Corniche – another view

Eastern Corniche

Eastern Corniche – try going for a walk soon, this area is getting renovated and may be you may not get to walk here at all.

Migratory Birds at the Mina Port area

Dhows waiting to load and offload goods at the Mina Port

Cruise ships at the Mina Port

36th UAE National Day Celebrations in Abu Dhabi – 2 Dec 2007

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Happy Birthday, UAE!

On its 36th birthday, the UAE has much to celebrate. Right from the inception of the federation in 1971 when the emirates joined hands to form a progressive and stable nation, the UAE has gone from strength to strength. It has achieved within a short period of time socio-economic successes which only a few countries in the world today can match. Speaking on the creation of the nation, the UAE President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, recently said, “December 2, 1971 will remain the most precious event in the country’s history… Our dream wouldn’t have come true without the support of great men and an ambitious, brave leader.”

With great honour and pride of being a resident here for half of my life time, I am happy to present through my page, a part of the celebrations that happened in Abu dhabi on 2nd December 2007.


Decorative hoardings at Corniche Street


Cars and Procession at Corniche Street


Cars and Procession at Corniche Street


Cars and Procession at Corniche Street


Laser show at Abu Dhabi Municipality building


NDC Building


ADNOC Distribution Building


Union National Bank building


Buildings at Salam Street


Sheikh Khalifa Energy Complex buildings


ADGAS and ADMA-OPCO building


ADGAS and ADMA-OPCO building


Chamber of Commerce building


ADIA building


ADCO Building


ADCO Building


ADCO Building


Fire works at Abu Dhabi Corniche


Fire works at Abu Dhabi Corniche


Fire works at Abu Dhabi Corniche


Fire works at Abu Dhabi Corniche


Fire works at Abu Dhabi Corniche


Traffic controlled by the authorities in Corniche Street

36th UAE National Day Celebrations

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The world’s largest aerial banner takes to the skies above Abu Dhabi
Largest ever aerial banner flies over Abu Dhabi
Agencies Published: December 02, 2007, 15:23

Abu Dhabi: A new world record was set on UAE National Day as a UAE flag measuring 50,000 square feet flew over Abu Dhabi, forming the largest aerial banner ever flown.

The banner was towed by helicopter and was clearly visible from up to 20 kilometres away.

The route was specifically designed to take the flag right across the capital making it visible to virtually the entire population of the city of Abu Dhabi.

A building on Salam Street in Abu Dhabi is illuminated with the UAE flag and portraits of Shaikh Khalifa, Shaikh Mohammad and General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The life and times of Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

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The life and times of Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Excellent & Precious photographs by Mr. Noor Ali


Shaikh Khalifa watching army manoeuvers at Al Ain with the Chief of Staff, Abu Dhabi Defence Force, Shaikh Faisal Bin Sultan Al Qasimi.


There was always plenty for the young Shaikh to do and paperwork was never far away. Here we see Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nayhan in his office in Al Ain.


Shaikh Khalifa receives Queen Elizabeth II alongside the royal yacht Britannia, during an official visit by the British monarch to the United Arab Emirates in 1979. Also present are the Ruler of Ajman, Shaikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, standing in line next to Shaikh Khalifa and and the Ruler of Um Al Quwain, Shaikh Rashid Bin Ahmad Al Mu’alla, standing next to Shaikh Humaid.


Shaikh Khalifa with his first born son, Shaikh Sultan.


Shaikh Zayed, accompanied by his son, Shaikh Mohammad, and companions on a bird shoot during a private visit to England.


Seen from right to left, Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Zayed and Shaikh Hazza Bin Zayed with their sister.


Shaikh Zayed on holiday in Lausanne, Switzerland, with his sons, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Zayed and Shaikh Hazza Bin Zayed.

Photo Speaks – Gone are the days

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Once upon a time, public used to que in front of a public telephone – coin phone or card phone. Now, you cannot see even the machine there?! With everyone having own mobile connection, it’s easy communication all the time.

If you notice something unusual, interesting and wish to be passed on to our readers, take a passing shot of it, and send it to me at team1dubai@gmail.com. Life is very interesting, if you look through the lenses of a Camera!!!!!