Dubai - Al Raha Beach - Abu Dhabi
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Built alongside 5.2 million square metres of natural beach front, the spectacular Al Raha Beach Development will provide a unique unparalleled lifestyle through its world class residential, commercial, cultural, entertainment and public facilities, which will house up to 120,000 residents in this mega-billion dirham development. Located on the beach side of the main highway leading into Abu Dhabi from Dubai, the development consists of eleven precincts, each with their own distinct personalities and appeal.
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un ABU DHABI de vis FRUMOASA TARA uimitoare,un vis greu de atins,iubesc aceasta tara,acest oras uimitor,FELICITARI din tot sufletul meu,este a doua tara amea si primul oras care m-a uimit.ELENA BRASOV
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What computer software was used to create this animation?
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Really increible today Dubai have surpassed USA. If this proyect become reality will be the best city to live in the world.
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fasizx mustafa
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@LUPITA760 There is a corniche ( long sea shore) there.
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Of course the video was computer generated as the construction is still ongoing-I live near here so I know. There is massive construction going on, the three buildings like in sniper's video are up already but not yet complete inside yet as far as I can see, there are three large bridges still being built, the Raha houses ( complex after complex ) are all along the beach which has a sailing club, and a mall already. This is Abu Dhabi not Dubai.
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very nice and beautiful
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is thal made by you for fun or is it really there? I haven't been to any of the gulf countries....If it is original and if it really exists then its simply wooooooooow....I am coming to abudhabhi this march and I'm excited
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2030??? The oil will be used till this date??? Oh my God
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@IamFreeRu, It's things like this forum that give me hope that we'll eventually find ways to rise above the pettiness that now divide us. I don't hate any people, I hate the institutions that exploit them. Religion is just the most notable and destructive of many such institutions, so I do my best to point this out in cyberspace. It seems especially we suited to discuss emotionally charged topics because it makes it easier to separate our ideas and beliefs from ourselves. It lets us be honest.
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@ananiasacts Honestly, you are portraying your self in a very ignorant way. Judging by your hate for muslims and arabs in comments that you have posted on other videos it is evident that you are a envious troll. The only concern you have is with your country going to shit and you being in it. These people know what they are doing, and have succeeded. You on the other hand have never achieved anything near what they have accomplished and post envious comments on the internet. Kinda funny and sad.
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@IamFreeRu, I don't see how the injustice of our ancestors has any bearing on what is right or wrong today. I live in a tourist town, so I know what sort of roles they create for the residents of the area. It is concern, not envy, that motivates my comments. I don't believe in nationalism at all. I think we share an indivisible biosphere and Dubai is as much a part of my world as America is a part of theirs. I think it's a terrible shame that we find so many meaningless ways to divide ourselves.
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@ananiasacts At least the workers get paid, unlike the slaves your america forefathers stole from africa to build your country. You come off as envious, and lacking any business sense.
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@IamFreeRu, The "they" you speak of are foreign workers. The architects for most of that stuff were Americans and the contractors were from South Korea. The people who actually live in the region could never have done these things, and their wealth has nothing to do with them, but the resources of their land that they sell in natural bulk form. The permanent jobs created by a mecca for tourists are low paying: maids, valets, drivers, operators, cleaners, etc. Pride has blinded you to truth.
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@ananiasacts Again, you are a fucking idiot. You obviously know nothing about economics, and have never visited that region of the world. That being said you come of as being on the losing side of the capitalist system. They are building the finest hospitals, finest education facilities, finest everything and i hope you never touch it.
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@IamFreeRu, I think they've wasted their money building a temple to the shallowest form of opulence we know of: glitz. It's a testament to their sense of inferiority, and does nothing but confirm how deep their shame for what they are actually goes. Religion does that to people. Convinces them that power and wealth are forms of proof that god approves when it is actually the opposite. They could have built something that attracted the world's finest minds instead of the world's most pathetic.
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@ananiasacts Your so stupid. If you, yourself, had any wisdom then you would know what they are doing. Money comes and goes, but they are investing it in themselves and their economy. They will bring people there, the will bring their money.
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Its like Sim City with the money cheat code.....
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I'd love to see this become a reality, but I'd love it even more if there were an end to poverty.And with the kind of money thats being wasted on this development, its actualy possible.unfortunately though, being noble won't buy the sheikh a new yacht..though if dubai is any indication, I doubt wether this could either..
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"The next time I go I'm bringing my hockey gear. I love the UAE!!"
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