9-10 July 2008-
Holy crap I am in freakin
Tuesday I flew from SLC to
I met up with James and Brent in
Even just ten years ago, the area was all a giant desert wasteland known for smuggling. Now it is a booming metropolis with the biggest buildings in the world! We saw a 7-star partially underwater hotel (ranging $2-20,000 per night!), the world’s tallest building, downtown, the marina, the BEACH, palm island, and the indoor ski resort.
It would definitely be a city worth checking out again in the future when I have more time to explore. The weather is insanely HOT and also humid. Standing outside at the airport, even at 7 in the morning, took a lot of concentration to not pass out right there. I have decided that I truly love airports. I’ve spent the majority of the past 2 days at them, and I never seem to get enough. Each one boasts its own cultural hub, bringing people from all over the world with all their various cultures, together as one. It is interesting to wonder where each person is going, where they are from. Who are they anxious to see, and who did they just sadly depart? How did they choose what to wear today, and what do they have packed away in their piles of luggage? Who are they traveling with, or why are they alone?
I can’t help but be overwhelmed by such questions every time I walk terminal halls. Travel, and everything about it, is truly a culture of its own. For me- a fascination. Ok, kind of an obsession. Despite the stresses, jetlag, and time it consumes, I love every single bit of it. And on we go...
3 comments:
Dubai is indeed fascinating but please don't forget the amount of oil burnt to operate the Ski Dubai resort. Not green at all.
Simon Wayne
i want it to perfect like this sea shell i found running barefoot.. through the toronto airport...
p.s. who is Simon Wayne and why did he post such a debbie the downer comment on your amazingly happy-filled blog... psshhtt
xoxo, your biggest fan
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