Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Dubai Museum

On the first legit day of our turista adventures, we went to discover what lies beneath the sands of Dubai in Dubai Musem. It only costs AED 3 which is equivalent to Php36! By far the cheapest museum entrance fee I've been to. Long before Dubai became known as one of the most successful countries in the world, they started from the bottom and made their way up to where they are right now. I admire how they progressed over the years. Their culture is very diverse and rich. I've always thought that only camel and cactus could live in the desert, but beneath those mountains of sand lie richness and awesomazingness!

Kamayan lunch @ Seafood Bucket

Field trip!

Each boat has its own function

Classic Arabic architecture

Traditional Arabic house (counterpart of Bahay Kubo of the Philippines)

Weird wall

Pang-mandirigma thingy

I'm not sure what those are. Turumpo? Char

Dubai BB (Before Buildings hehe)

Some boat that is not used for fishing

Ni hao, Chinese tourists!

Mommy in pink

Traditional Arabian bedroom

Traditional Arabian living room

Pang yamanin bed

Their version of bean bag and sampayan

Boats boats boats

Solely used for pearling

Suma-slideshow

Donkeys are the counterpart of our kalabaw

Typical lasingan with shisha

Barko-barkohan

Ready for shipping

Herb & Spice Shop

Blacksmith Shop with Mommeyh

Carpenter's shop

Selfie by some shop 

Francis Libiran of UAE

Sari-sari Store ni Mang Kanor

School for boys

Girls performing a song at school

FC

Masusing pagpe-pearl

Pang-mayaman bedroom
Women stay at home and do this

Litol boy happily selling dates

He's scary fyi

Some creature back in the day

Kabog ang kilay!

Traditional #ootd

Building ship

Woooo I'm underwater

Iba!

Fresh fish by the sea

Their version of balsa

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That was fun huh, Mommy?


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