The international real estate development and investment arm of Dubai Holding, today announced the commencement of construction work for its highly anticipated ‘Dubai Towers – Dubai’. When complete, the cluster of breath-taking towers will represent a new era of sophisticated architectural genius, featuring modern technical marvels that push the limits of design and innovation. New tower called Dubai Tower will stand tall 437 meters in Qatar. Designed by RMJM, the tower will spent $620 million of money for completion, it is expected to open in 2011 and will be the tallest tower in the country.
Monday, October 19, 2009
London Tower Bridge Travel Gallery
London is the most fascinating tourist attractions in the world. The city offers free sight seeing tours for the tourists where while exploring the attractions one can also learn about the history of these destinations.
London Bridge was the only crossing over the Thames. As London grew, so more bridges were added, but these were all to the west of London Bridge, since the area east of London Bridge had become a busy port. In the 19th century, the east end of London became so densely populated that public pressure mounted for a bridge to the east of London Bridge, as journeys for pedestrians and vehicles were being delayed literally by hours.
I had been wandering on foot in London for more than 6 hours; travelling on foot in London is not a bad option, that is if you have a strong pair of legs. It was getting dark, time to end my London foot tour. I boarded on the Underground with one last thing in mind… I dropped by the station near Big Ben to have a glimpse of the night view of the clock tower and House of Parliament before heading back to Chiswick.
London Bridge was the only crossing over the Thames. As London grew, so more bridges were added, but these were all to the west of London Bridge, since the area east of London Bridge had become a busy port. In the 19th century, the east end of London became so densely populated that public pressure mounted for a bridge to the east of London Bridge, as journeys for pedestrians and vehicles were being delayed literally by hours.
I had been wandering on foot in London for more than 6 hours; travelling on foot in London is not a bad option, that is if you have a strong pair of legs. It was getting dark, time to end my London foot tour. I boarded on the Underground with one last thing in mind… I dropped by the station near Big Ben to have a glimpse of the night view of the clock tower and House of Parliament before heading back to Chiswick.
Komodo Travel Island Animal Tower
Komodo is one of the many island, which make the Republic of Indonesia. The inhabitants of this barren volcanic land are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed themselves with the Bugis from nearby Sulawesi.
The Komodo National Park, located off the westernmost coast of Flores, encompasses the 3 islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, where you will see the largest living lizard in the world. The Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is responsible for Komodo conservation. The main gateway to the Komodo and Flores is Labuanbajo, a port thriving with new found tourist dollars.
The Komodo National Park, located off the westernmost coast of Flores, encompasses the 3 islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, where you will see the largest living lizard in the world. The Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is responsible for Komodo conservation. The main gateway to the Komodo and Flores is Labuanbajo, a port thriving with new found tourist dollars.
Cool BSD Ocean Park Travel World Tower
Beauti Cool Hull Ontario Canada Pictures
Rayside-Balfour (1996 census population 16,050) was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. The town took its name from the geographic townships of Rayside and Balfour, which fell within the boundaries of the new town.
Although the Regional Municipality of Sudbury was a very important centre of Franco-Ontarian population and culture, Rayside-Balfour was the only town in the regional municipality which had a majority francophone population. On January 1, 2001, the town and the Regional Municipality were dissolved and amalgamated into the city of Greater Sudbury. The Rayside-Balfour area is now divided between Wards 3 and 4 on Greater Sudbury City Council, and is represented by councillors Claude Berthiaume and Evelyn Dutrisac. In 2006, there has been interest in the deamalgamation of the former town of Rayside-Balfour from the City of Greater Sudbury. However, as any referendum on the matter would require the consent of the provincial government, it is not known whether any such move toward deamalgamation will take place.
The City of Hull Quebec is located just across the Ottawa River from Ottawa Ontario and can be reached via the Pont Alexander Bridge. Hull is a part of the City of Gatineau. Hull is also home of the famous Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Although the Regional Municipality of Sudbury was a very important centre of Franco-Ontarian population and culture, Rayside-Balfour was the only town in the regional municipality which had a majority francophone population. On January 1, 2001, the town and the Regional Municipality were dissolved and amalgamated into the city of Greater Sudbury. The Rayside-Balfour area is now divided between Wards 3 and 4 on Greater Sudbury City Council, and is represented by councillors Claude Berthiaume and Evelyn Dutrisac. In 2006, there has been interest in the deamalgamation of the former town of Rayside-Balfour from the City of Greater Sudbury. However, as any referendum on the matter would require the consent of the provincial government, it is not known whether any such move toward deamalgamation will take place.
The City of Hull Quebec is located just across the Ottawa River from Ottawa Ontario and can be reached via the Pont Alexander Bridge. Hull is a part of the City of Gatineau. Hull is also home of the famous Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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