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  2. Burj Al Arab - Wikipedia

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    The Burj Al Arab (Arabic: برج العرب, lit. ' Arab Tower ' ) is a luxury hotel in Dubai , United Arab Emirates . [ 8 ] Developed and managed by Jumeirah , it is one of the tallest hotels in the world , although 39% of its total height is made up of non-occupiable space.

  3. The best luxury hotels in Dubai for glamourous beach clubs ...

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    When it opened in 1999, the all-suite Burj Al Arab set the bar for luxury hotels in Dubai – and still offers an experience that (whisper it) not even its ritziest rivals can emulate.

  4. Wild Wadi Water Park - Wikipedia

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    Tantrum Alley & Burj Surj are two new slides that replaced the family rides. Both are the first of their kind in the region. Tantrum Alley is a slide with a combination of 3 tornados & Burj Surj has 2 bowls. Jumeirah Sceirah is the tallest and fastest free-fall water slide outside of North and South America. Rising to 33 m (108 ft) with riders ...

  5. List of buildings in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Burj Al Arab. Angsana Hotel & Suites; Atlantis, The Palm; Burj Al Arab; Burj Khalifa; Ciel Tower; Emirates Towers; Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai; Gevora Hotel; Grosvenor House (Dubai) Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel; JW Marriott Marquis Dubai; Marina 101; Paramount Tower Hotel & Residences; Rose Rayhaan by Rotana; Shangri-La ...

  6. File:Dubai - Burj Al Arab - Helicopter View.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Tom Wright (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Shirley, Croydon, Surrey in 1957, [3] Wright studied at the Royal Russell School and then later at the Kingston University School of Architecture. Wright qualified as an architect in 1983, [1] the same year he was accepted as a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and went on from there to become a director of the architectural practice Lister Drew Haines Barrow, which ...

  8. List of tallest structures by country - Wikipedia

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    CN Tower, 553 m (1,814 ft), tallest free-standing structure in the world on land until 12 September 2007, when it was surpassed by the Burj Khalifa (officially surpassed when the Burj Khalifa opened, on 4 January 2010) Cape Race LORAN-C transmission mast, 411.48 m (1,350 ft) (collapsed in 1993, replaced afterwards by 260.3 m (854 ft) tall mast)

  9. File:Dubai skyscrapers, coastline and Burj Al-Arab.jpg

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