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Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve (Arabic: محمية المرموم الصحراوية) [2] is the first unfenced nature conservation reserve in the United Arab Emirates. [1] It is located in the desert area of Saih Al Salam in the emirate of Dubai and comprises some 10% of the total land area of the emirate, including the extensive man ...
The Love Lake opened to the public in November 2018 and gained widespread recognition through an Instagram post by Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This man-made oasis is situated within the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve and is a part of the artificial desert wetland, Al Qudra Lake.
The five-day race covered a distance of 270 kilometres (170 mi). Organized under the umbrella of Dubai Sports Council, AMUM was created to support Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve's commitment to desert sports and tourism destinations and wildlife conservation preserves. [5] [6] The inaugural 270KM AMUM 2018 Al Marmoom Ultramarathon 2022
Flamingos at the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary. This is a list of protected areas of United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi Mangrove and Coastal Wetland Reserve; Ain al Faydah National Park; Al Awir Nature Reserve; Al Khawanij Nature Reserve; Al Maha Nature Reserve; Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve; Al Wohoosh Desert Conservation Reserve
Saih Al Salam is a village in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), which also lends its name to the surrounding area, in which are to be found the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, the Al Qudra Lakes and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The Bab Al Shams Desert Hotel is also located here. [1]
Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve; B. Bu Tinah; D. Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve; H. Hatta Mountain Conservation Reserve; K. Kalba Mangrove reserve
Within it is the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, which is the largest reserve in the Emirates, with its famous Qudra Lakes. The Sector is the largest of Dubai's sectors with a surface area of approximately 1,664 km 2 , but the least densely populated, with fewer than 18,000 residents (density of approximately 10.8 inhabitants/km 2 ).
The Saruq Al Hadid site. The site, now part of the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, was discovered incidentally in 2002 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, as he was flying across the desert in his helicopter.