
Natalia D
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1. Beautiful architecture. 2. The World and the Palms. 3. Shopping and cheaper jewelry. 4. Beach and the ocean. 5. How many friends you can see in a city that is to far away, everyone we know vacations in Dubai. |
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ira a
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1st thought: Burj al Arab
and then: heaps of money. |
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treb1226
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The first ever 7-star hotel there. |
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Misanthropist
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Desert, arabs, huge difference between the rich and the poor, weird man made islands in the form of palm trees. |
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14 INCHES MIKE
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Hijabs, oil, money, foreign prostitutes, high buildings, desert |
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paris
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I was in Dubai last year (I visited Abu-Dhabi too, others emirates, even Oman - not in UAE) and, of course, the first thought is... Burj-Al-Arab. But I liked a lot the other 7 stars hotel in Abu-Dhabi (Emirates Palace). |
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kelly
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The large mall with an indoor ski area with people who never seen snow before. Large scale hotel and resort projects building over man made islands. The city started from a canal and docking be built. They going build ports in united states but American were really stupid and thinking that Dubai are bunch of terrorist so lost a lot of money from the deal. I been there before and enjoyed my stay. |
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johnnybobbitt
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I would love to visit and the first thing I think of is the man-made islands of the palm tree and the world. It looks like a beautiful place. |
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Rac
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first: local women wrapping themselves up from head to toes
second: oil oil oil |
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CarlisleGirl
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The artifical ski slope. A friend of mine designed it. Too strange for words. The whole place seems surreal. |
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Missy
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i'm not russian but when you say dubai i think of electronics |
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oneiloilojeepney
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The seamans club because it's the only decent place where you can get a burger and a cold beer. |
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Little Witchy Girl
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Dubai - does not ring the bell.... nothing comes in mind, and do not even think of Dubai |
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