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| Dubai ice rink |
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| Dubai ice rink |
Hello fellow bloggers! This week I will be talking to you about the history of the UAE. It was originaly formed by a group of Arabian Peninsula sheikhdoms who lived along the coast of the Persian gulf, which is where the UAE is located today. The coast where it is located today, used to be called the pirate coast, because of all the foreign shipping from traders. British troops tried to protect them, but could not. Then, in 1820, a peace treaty was signed with the people who used the dock. And, to make a long story short, they eventually began a relationship with the united kingdom, but the relationship stopped in 1955 because of a border matter which is still undisputed to this day. Then, in 1968, they officially ended the treaty with the sheikdoms. I know, it's not to interesting, but you got to do what you got to do. Signing off,
Hello fellow Geography bloggers! This week I will be posting about the tourist attractions in my country, the UAE. As you may of picked up earlier, my country is extremely rich from its oil reserves. This makes it rich in tourist destinations. The first I will be talking about is the Burj Khalifa. The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest freestanding building in the world. It is 828m tall, and holds countless about its height and attractions. Another odd thing located in the UAE is a place called Ski Dubai. Dubai does have a ski hill. And yes, it is located in a desert. And the snow there is actualy real snow. The way they make it is they put tiny water droplets into the air, and because of the lowered temperatures, it freezes and becomes snow. There is so much information on it, so look it up if you want to learn more. As you can see, UAE is a tremendously amazing place to visit and tour in, and maybe you would like to visit it sometime. Signing off,