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Artists working at the “The ‘Inspiring 49’ workshop” where they unveil details of their mission to design the UAE Nation Brand logo.
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The largest mosque in Sharjah, which was inaugurated by His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on 10th May 2019, which can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers. The Dh300 million Sharjah Mosque, located near the intersection of Maliha Road and the Emirates Road in the Tay area, Sharjah.
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The art of weaving handicrafts using palm leaves by Emirati women was in the spotlight at a traditional market. The Traditional Souq, which spans 48,000 square metres, and being organised by the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee Abu Dhabi as part of the ninth edition of Al Dhafra Festival, will run until December 30 at Al Gharbia, Abu Dhabi.
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People at Al Warsan nurseries in Dubai. The love for plants attracts from Emaratis to expatriates to go to Dubai garden shops/Al Warsan Nurseries located in Al Warsan 3 behind the city borders of Dubai. Currently there are more than 50 nurseries offering plants, trees, pots, grass soil, stone, pink bark and all-purpose materials for gardens. In summer about 400-500 customers visit to buy necessities for their gardens/ in houseplants. Before moving to Al Warsan area in 2008, the nurseries were located to Al Jaddaf area for 15years.
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A day in a life at Fruits & Vegetable Market in Al Aweer, Dubai
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A beautiful overcast Dubai sky makes it a perfect day for an Abra cruise at the Deira Creek
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