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Arabian Ranches is an upscale gated villa community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates launched in 2004, developed by Emaar Properties. It is located in Wadi Al Safa 6, along Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road and in proximity to Dubai's Global Village. [1] It includes the Arabian Ranches Golf Club and the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club.
Emaar Beachfront is a master-planned gated community in Dubai, UAE. The project was announced in September 2017 and its initial offering of residential units sold out immediately. [ 39 ] One of the development's key features is access to two beaches which, when combined, total 1.5 km of waterfront access. [ 40 ]
The master plan of Jumeirah Garden City refers to the re-development of a 9,000,000-square-metre (97,000,000 sq ft) land area, conceptualized to be a part of the 2015 strategic plan for Dubai. The development consists of 12 districts with an envision built up area of 14,000,000 square metres (150,000,000 sq ft).
Dubai Creek Extension is a part of the Business Bay development. The plan involves the expansion of the current 14 km (8.7 mi) long Dubai Creek to 26.2 km (16.3 mi). Dubai Creek will be extended from its original place to Business Bay to the Persian Gulf through Safa Park and Jumeirah. The project will be carried out in three phases.
E 311 (known in Arabic as شارع ﺇ ٣١١) is a major road in the United Arab Emirates.It begins in New Al Falah in Abu Dhabi and extends north-eastward towards the Ras al-Khaimah emirate.
City of Arabia is a US$20 billion [1] retail, residential, commercial and entertainment destination lying at the gateway to Dubailand, United Arab Emirates. [2] Some parts of this project are being built.
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In 2025 Gavin Booth MBE and Adam Wilton MBE completed the first self-sufficient foot crossing of the Saudi Arabian Rub' al Khali, travelling circa 780km from As Sulayyil to Haradh, via Ash Shalfa in 22 days. They hauled all their food, supplies and water necessary for the journey in self built carts, without any support or resupply caches.