Posts Tagged ‘Desert’
MAY difficult to describe it, but before the oil discovered in the 1960s, the bay area is not only an uninhabited desert. This region has a long history, and one of the best places to learn about it is Al Ain.
Just one hour east of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Al Ain sat on the border with Oman. And what is initially most striking about this city is green. The roads in Al Ain is filled with palm trees and parks abound. Because of this, Al Ain is known as the Garden City of the Gulf.
Reasons for feeling like an oasis of Al Ain which is its natural water supply. The city is famous for its falaj system of underground water channels in which some of them have been around since 1000 BC. Some waterways are still in use and the best place to see it is in one of six city oasis.
Visit one of oasisnya and you will see small farms that still harvest dates today. Take a stroll through the oasis, you will find a small path that will lead foot away from the hustle and bustle of big cities like Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Read the rest of this entry »
The road to Sinai is one way Trans-Egypt. No wonder all the way, we’ll run into big trucks transport lawyer foodstuffs and materials manufacturers. It was late afternoon when the bus entered the Sinai region. Really like the brochure distributed at the beginning of the journey. Sinai is a vast mountain area is very large and long. Material-forming region is a mixture of limestone and red granite is rich in biological shaped crystals of minerals. When we broke the granite boulder, then beba host will reflect light like a beautiful gem. Read the rest of this entry »