The Arabian Gulf

The Arabian Gulf The Arabian Gulf is a shallow, warm-water body located between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. It stretches about 990 kilometers (615 miles) long and connects to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global oil shipments. The Gulf is famous for

Dubai in the Past

Dubai’s oldest tall buildings are relatively young compared to European cities. The first high-rises appeared only in the 1970s when Dubai started transforming from a small trading port into a modern city. Early significant buildings included the Deira Tower (built in 1970) and the Dubai World Trade Centre (completed in 1979), which was the city’s