What is Dubai?
We've been in Dubai now for two days. Our primary purpose of the trip was to renew our visas, and to actually upgrade to a longer term, multiple entry status, as well as to rendez-vous with our third compadre. Those missions were rather quickly attained, and actually we've just been the waiting for the visas to be processed at the Omani Consulate here. In the meantime, we've been able to check out some of the things that are Dubai. I had a mix of expectations before I got here, ranging from a modern metropolis to a businessman's dream to The Club of the Middle East. What I found has been a bit of all and more. It is certain that the city is home to some of the most extravagant developments on this planet, from the palms to the Burj al Arab where Agasi and Sampras played their match on the heli-pad to the now proclaimed tallest building in the world. It is also true that it snows in the desert. Above all, the city is a phenomenon that I don't think anyone yet understands. The ruler himself may have a pretty good idea, but inside all the glitz and glamour there remains a human community that is trying to sort itself out. The local population is small, 10% being Emirati with the rest being expats from all over the world. T
Labels: Reflections, Travel

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I love that post! I can't wait to discover Dubai for myself.
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