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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BITCOIN BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- 12 things to know about Dubai that will inspire your next trip. From robots replacing jockeys to a cool story behind the shape of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, there may be a few facts about Dubai that you didn’t know. Learn more about the UAE’s largest city with these 12 interesting Dubai facts that will inspire your next trip. From a food tour to taste the city’s diverse cuisine to a visit to the architectural masterpiece that is the Dubai Frame, there are plenty of ways to experience what makes Dubai a unique and special destination too.
1. It’s a very young city, but it’s growing fast In the early 1700s, Dubai was just a small fishing and pearl-diving village. By the end of the 18th century, about 1,200 people were living there. Fast-forward to today, Dubai has a growing population of 3.6 million. With the beach and desert within easy reach and almost year-round sunshine, Dubai’s popularity is no surprise. Despite Dubai’s growth and innovation, there are various opportunities to get a taste of Dubai’s traditional side, like a walking tour around the traditional souks and streets of Old Dubai. You can see this blend of old and new through Dubai's architectural landmarks.
2. The city is a birder’s paradise Bird-watchers will be thrilled to hear that hundreds of bird species migrate via Dubai between Europe, Asia, and Africa. During the spring and fall, birds such as spotted eagles, broad-billed sandpipers, and great herons pass through the city. Search for birds in the colorful Miracle Garden or join a tour to visit Dubai’s Falcon Museum and see falcons, hawks, eagles, and owls.
3. Its tallest building is based on a flower The world’s tallest building at 282 meters (2,717 feet), the Burj Khalifa needs no introduction. However, one of the lesser-known facts about the Burj Khalifa is that the design is based on a local desert flower called a spider lily. The three feet or lobes that form the architectural base of the Burj Khalifa echo this flower’s shape. An icon in the Dubai skyline, this building should be on your Dubai bucket list. Zip to the 148th floor to see the city from the world’s highest observation deck, or chill in the lounge with cocktails on the 123rd floor.
4. The cuisine is truly cosmopolitan Dubai’s cuisine has had years to absorb influences from all over the world due to the city being a trading center for centuries. Along with traditional Arabic food, you’ll find spices from India, ingredients from Persia, and Eastern Mediterranean influences. Whether you’re an aspiring at-home chef looking for new ingredients or a food-lover on a quest to taste all of the world’s best foods, a food tour is a great way to taste Dubai’s different cuisines and learn insider foodie facts about the city. To start your day like the locals, try a traditional Emirati breakfast. If dinner and a show is more your style, a safari with dinner at a Bedouin camp is the real deal.
5. Its art scene is flourishing The annual international art fair, Art Dubai, features artists from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Australasia. This cutting-edge event focuses on contemporary artworks that relate to cultural heritage. Explore galleries, shops, and other trendy spots on a customized tour of Dubai’s Design District, or take a personal gallery tour along Alserkal Avenue to see what’s happening with the local art scene. When you’re ready for something hands-on, roll up your sleeves and call out your inner Picasso during a private art workshop with an Emirati artist.
6. Robots work as jockeys Along with rich culture, colorful streets, and diverse cuisine, you can find robots racing to the finish line in Dubai. One of the city’s most popular sports is camel racing, and small robots work as jockeys in place of human riders. While you might not be racing on a camel, you can opt for a fun camel-riding activity.
7. There’s a whole museum dedicated to coffee Coffee lovers need their cup of the good stuff to start the day, and the Arabic culture certainly delivers. Visit the Coffee Museum to learn about the history of this beloved beverage and see coffee artifacts from around the world. For a taste of tradition, try Arabic tea and coffee during an Emirati culture and coffee walking tour.
8. It has a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site After experiencing Dubai’s bling and glamor, enjoy a change of scenery in the historic Dubai Creek area. Traditional markets, old neighborhoods, and other remnants of Dubai’s past surround the creek, which is currently a contender on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Walk through the small alleyways of the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, cruise on a traditional abra boat, and learn facts about Dubai on a tour with a local guide.
9. There’s a set of islands shaped like a palm tree The Palm is the world’s largest artificial archipelago. These artificial islands were created out of only sand and rocks. In fact, it took over 3 billion cubic feet of sand from the seabed and 7 million tons of rock from the Hajar Mountains. Creating this paradise certainly took some heavy lifting. Zoom around the islands on a jet ski tour, or take to the skies and see The Palm in all its glory during a thrilling tandem skydiving experience.
10. It has the world’s longest driverless metro line Ride on the Dubai Metro and boast that you’ve traveled on the longest single driverless metro line in the world. Combine the red line 51 kilometers (32 miles) and the green line 22.5 kilometers (14 miles) and you have over 46 miles to explore. In 2020, the route became even longer with a 19-mile extension route for the Dubai Expo. With over 40 stops, there’s no telling where the day will take you.
11. Only 15 percent of the population is Emirati Currently, 85 percent of Dubai’s population are expatriates, meaning only 15 percent of the people living in Dubai originate from the UAE. That number was even smaller at around 8 percent a couple of years ago. People commonly move to Dubai because of its business and economic opportunities, thanks to its record-breaking innovation and growth. More than half of Dubai’s residents are of Indian origin, and there are also large Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Iranian, Filipino, and Western communities. This makes Dubai a fantastic place to experience a variety of cultures, traditions, and cuisines all in one place. A creative way to experience the city's diversity in its must-visit locations is with a hop-on hop-off bus.
12. The city’s got a ton of cranes At one point, Dubai was known as the crane capital of the world because the city had nearly 25 percent of the world’s construction cranes blending in with its skyline. Admire some of the amazing buildings and iconic architecture that make up Dubai today on a tour that includes some of the city’s most famous sights. For an awe-inspiring structure that combines art and architecture, visit the Dubai Frame, a 150-meter-tall (490 feet) structure shaped like a picture frame with stunning views of old and new Dubai from its glass bridge.
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Hellllll yeah dude 😂 I fucking love banana bread too
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Bitcoin is a saving technology for me. The game plan is simple. Stack sats after expense paids. No additional videos, conferences or notes will give me greater conviction than I already.
There's way more to life, don't let it slip you by. Time is elusive like that.
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Any good movie recommendation? We went for Joker 2 and scratched it after 30 minutes of almost non-stop singing.
#movie #asknostr
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My speed wallet makes a loud noise when it sends bitcoin
So everytime I zap someone
The whole house knows I zapped 😆
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nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug, do you know or can you guess why social media apps do not have audio replies and posts? I am not talking about uploading an audio file but an audio BUTTON like in messaging apps.
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Dinner with friends ❤️🫶
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Go to your room and shut the door-make no fuss. Sit down and talk to God. Practise meditation. Let your mind become so intense that the next time you sit to meditate you won't have to make the effort; your mind will be fixed immediately on Him. If you don't make a great effort to conquer physical and mental restlessness in the beginning, you will have difficulty every time you meditate throughout the years. But if you make that supreme effort at the start, you will soon be happy and free.
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BITCOIN BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is not only the tallest building in the world, standing at an astonishing 828 meters (2,717 feet), but it also holds several other impressive records.
One fascinating aspect is its advanced engineering: to combat the extreme wind forces at such heights, the tower's design incorporates a "buttressed core" system, which uses three wings set in a Y-shape for structural stability. Additionally, the tower's spire alone is 244 meters tall, longer than most skyscrapers in the world!
Another intriguing fact is that the exterior of the Burj Khalifa is covered with over 103,000 square meters of glass, enough to cover about 17 football fields! This massive surface area reflects the desert sun, reducing heat gain in Dubai's scorching climate, and contributing to its futuristic look.
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Nostr always brings a little extra light and happiness into my day
Partly because y’all are amazing, hilarious, brilliant, and inspirational
Partly because even the disagreement and conflict is between people who care deeply enough about this movement to pursue its betterment (as opposed to conflict for conflict’s sake, or for engagement farming).
And partly because this is an inspiring movement and it feels fucking amazing to be a part of something good 💜🫂🫡
#plebchain #grownostr
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Some bozo on reddit thinks that bitcoin needs to be reset and distributed equally
nprofile1qqspqdj3we4h3ny6jhy58rs46the28uv45ucdthwlg70grg9l3vgprspr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctv9uwa5lmc, Rajat, and myself discussed this and why it would fail
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Saturday mood, that guy is a legend, I love listening to this in the background while working. All done now, so corny anyone?
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This pho is banging #foodstr
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I see a lot of posts hating on or listing out reasons why you should hate Twitter, and I just want to add some perspective.
You still don't hate it enough and there are still way more reasons why you should hate it.
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Release from Deception (Il Disinganno), a masterful marble sculpture by Francesco Queirolo, was created from 1752 to 1759 under the patronage of Raimondo di Sangro, the Prince of Sansevero and stands as one of Queirolo's most esteemed creations.
This work artfully combines biblical and symbolic elements, portraying an angel liberating a fisherman from a net. This act signifies emancipation from sin and the embrace of the Scriptures, which rest near the fisherman's feet. The intricately sculpted marble net symbolizes the traps of falsehood, and the whole tableau serves as a metaphor for the pursuit of knowledge and the tension between reason and earthly desires.
Presently, this sculpture graces the Cappella Sansevero in Naples, Italy, a chapel that doubles as a museum showcasing a variety of artistic treasures.
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What other options besides Lightning that we can offer and which would further support privacy preserving accounts and payments on Kagi?
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Blinded auth will improve that on a fundamental level 💛
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Lightning support made me a client. Improvements could include login with nostr ? It's easier to get a nostr account only for Kagi than a nice privacy preserving specific email.
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