Monday, June 06, 2011

Dubai (Deira, Al Shindaga and Saint Mary's) Part 3

Hindi mo mapapansin ang bilis ng araw at oras  dahil sa dami ng pasyalan.  Ang mga Pilipino naman sa tuwing walang pasok ang pasyalan.  Palibhasa buhay  OFW kaya ang mahalaga amg may mauwi para sa mga pamilya at kamag-anak.  Tama nga naman, hindi pinupulot ang pera sa ibang bansa. Kailangan mong magpaalipin at bantayan ang hindi mo tunay na anak samantalang ang tunay mong mahal sa buhay ay hindi mko nagagawa sa loob ng maraming taon.

Bagamat nakapag-adjust na si lovey buhat sa halos tatlong taong nandito hinahanap pa rin nya ang buhay sa Pilipinas at syempre ang makasama ako.  Kaya bawat araw ay aming sinusulit na puntahan ang lugar para sa pansamantalang kasiyahan.

Deira

The Abras-the earliest type of boat in Dubai use for commerce and transportation.
preservation of culture despite of modern development-The Abras are controlled by the Road Transportation Authority
Gold Souk- "market of Gold"
Inside the Gold Souk
Najmat Taiba-The heaviest ring in the world located in the old souk-Deira.  The heaviest gold ring in the world-Najmat Taiba (63.856 kg.)
Deira Clock
St. Mary's Church



inside the Church-in time of celebration of beatification of Pope John Paul II

Al Shindaga
going to earliest settlement of the local people
a typical waiting shed for bus (with aircon)

The entrance of the house-The Al Maktoum family is a branch of Bani Yas tribe-a powerful bedouin clan from the interior of UAE
a typical backyard style of old Dubai House
old boat from Dubai Creek
The Dubai Creek-The old souk or the old market for the merchants located between Bur Dubai and Deira

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