Friday, February 13, 2015

Miracle Garden


As-salamu alaykum, are you a flower lover? If your answer is yes for sure you will love this place. Last Christmas Holiday my family and I went to Dubai we spend the Christmas there, and our first destination was the Miracle Garden (before heading to our hotel), yes you read it right it was only in Dubai, not in Hongkong and not in Singapore. If you're from Abu Dhabi you will just need to travel atleast one and a half hour.During that day I uploaded some photos on twitter and I was shocked on the feeds that I received from my friends, they love it too! Plus they thought that I was in Hongkong (Disney Land) or Singapore (Gardens by the bay) I just said to them that I'm just exploring the beauty of Dubai.

For sure you would love this place too, I mean who wouldn't love this 45 million flowers over 80,000 sq meter site , and just to give you a trivia the flowers that you can see in Miracle Garden are calendulas, petunias and marigolds. The Miracle Garden opened last February 14, 2013 and based on my source it will close in late May and it will open again on October. So guys, what are you waiting for? You still have time to visit this lovely place! Enjoy! 







































































Saturday, December 6, 2014

43rd on December 2nd 2k14



Last tuesday (December 2, 2014), was the 43rd UAE national day. My classmates and I went to Corniche (public beach here in Abu Dhabi) to shoot the airshow and the fireworks, the airshow was in the afternoon (3:00 pm) while the fireworks was in the evening (9:00 pm) , but unfortunately I didn't get the chance to capture the fireworks because  my camera was in low battery already, how sad of that right?! But anyway i'm glad that I captured lots of photos during the airshow. 

TriviaNational Day (Arabicاليوم الوطنيYawm al watani) is celebrated on December 2 each year in United Arab EmiratesIt marks the UAE's formal nationalization from the British Protectorate Treaties which ended on December 1, 1971 and the eventual, federal unification of the seven emirates in 1971 which combined to form the modern-day country, headed by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the federation's first president.

(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_(United_Arab_Emirates))