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Eid Al Adha holidays: Top 50 UAE mountains, deserts, beaches, and everything in between

Eid Al Adha holidays: Top 50 UAE mountains, deserts, beaches, and everything in between
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From the first school to the oldest mosque: Here are 50 lesser known facts about the UAE

A history as old as time Al Ain has a rich history and is a treasure trove of archaeological artefacts. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives Long before the federation came about, the area was known as the Arabian Peninsula that can be traced back to 6000 B.C. Remnants of the country’s past are peppered through the various archeological sites in the country, with Hili Archaeological Park a personal favourite. Tracing currency  One Dirham and other old UAE currency notes from the collection of Parshotam Mukhi. Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News The first dirham notes were introduced in 1973 with denominations of Dh1, 5, 10, 50 and 100. Three years later the Dh1,000 note was released. The first notes issued had both Arabic and English lettering, with various landmarks of the UAE printed on them. They were similar to those that are in circulation today.

United Arab Emirates in Pictures: 15 Beautiful Places to Photograph

  This rapidly disappearing area, also known as Old Dubai, is located near Dubai Creek. The narrow alleyways and typical medina-like Arabic bazaar vibe offer a contrast to Dubai’s luxurious modern areas. The spice and fragrance souks, with their eye-popping displays of colorful spices and products, make great subjects. 7. Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo     The Dubai Aquarium is located inside a shopping mall, and this is a great place for underwater photography. They offer experiences like being able to get into a shark cage during feeding time. You wear a helmet with an air line attached to it; no scuba experience is necessary. You can photograph feedings of manta rays, sharks, and a “King Croc,” too.

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