Grenland Residence, Meydan
Continue your beautiful new apartment. Turn on all appliances, lights, the HVAC system, faucets and showers, and flush toilets and check electric outlets. Check to see that all your cabinets, doors, and windows open, close, and lock properly. Also make sure there aren’t any major defects like cracks, scratches, and/or gaps in the floors. If there are any issues, this is the time to notify your Developer company and have everything resolved before move into your apartment.
Grenland residence is a part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum city (MBR City) and is only a 13 minute drive to Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. The Al Ain road is the main connecting thoroughfare of the area. The project is located just 140m away from Kent College and a nursery school while on the opposite side, sits Emirates Airlines villa community.
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Grenland Residence landscaping
Landscape architectureis the design of outdoor areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioural, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic design and general engineering of various structures for construction and human use, investigation of existing social, ecological, and soil conditions and processes in the landscape, and the design of other interventions that will produce desired outcomes. The scope of the profession is broad and can be subdivided into several sub-categories including professional or licensed landscape architects who are regulated by governmental agencies and possess the expertise to design a wide range of structures and landforms for human use;landscape designwhich is not a licensed profession;site planning;stormwater management; erosion control;environmental restoration;parks, recreation andurban planning; visual resource management; green infrastructure planning and provision; and privateestateandresidencelandscape master planning and design; all at varying scales of design, planning and management. A practitioner in the profession of landscape architecture may be called alandscape architect, however in jurisdictions where professional licenses are required it is often only those who possess a landscape architect license who can be called a landscape architect.
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Sunset 🌇 🌞 wonderful Sun
The time of sunset is defined inastronomyas the moment when the upper limb of the Sun disappears below the horizon. Near the horizon,atmospheric refractioncausessunlightrays to be distorted to such an extent that geometrically the solar disk is already about one diameter below the horizon when a sunset is observed.
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Walk-in Grenland Residence Apartments
Walk-through is the last step before you move into your beautiful new home. Turn on all appliances, lights, the HVAC system, faucets and showers, and flush toilets and check electric outlets. Check to see that all your cabinets, doors, and windows open, close, and lock properly. Also make sure there aren’t any major defects like cracks, scratches, and/or gaps in the floors. If there are any issues, this is the time to notify your Developer company and have everything resolved before move into your apartment.
Grenland residence is a part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum city (MBR City) and is only a 13 minute drive to Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. The Al Ain road is the main connecting thoroughfare of the area. The project is located just 140m away from Kent College and a nursery school while on the opposite side, sits Emirates Airlines villa community.
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Sun, Sea & Sand at AlRams Beach
Considered one of the purest beaches in UAE, Al Rams beach offers a great backdrop for your
Social Media shots. You can lay down on the sand and have a great view of the Hajar mountain behind you. Also, you can enjoy the walking track if you want to experience a unique sunset.
The beach offered miles of white sand and a sea that seemed to stretch to forever under the nearby mountains. The rock jetties had all the colour that was missing from the bleached summer sky and desert landscape. The greens, purples, blues and yellow were waiting for me underwater, painted on fish and coral and crabs.
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See Fujairah Mountains in the back
Just you are moving to Fujairah on old road or in the new one, you begin to rise in altitude and see a lot more rocks and cliffs lining the roads. Because the emirate is mostly made up of mountainous, Fujairah provides great opportunities to have a mountain safari. The terrain ranges from steep and high mountains to plummeting wadis, which means it’s the perfect place to get your four wheel drive going. Fujairah in general is often visited for its beautiful Indian Ocean and active marine life, but the mountains and wadis are natural hidden gems packed with excitement and adventure.
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The Real Native Americans
It's not definitively known how or when Native Americans firstsettled the Americasand the present-day United States.
The prevailing theory proposes that people fromEurasiafollowedgameacrossBeringia, aland bridgethat connectedSiberiato present-dayAlaskaduring theIce Age, and then spread southward throughout the Americas.
This migration may have begun as early as 30,000 years agoand continued through to about 10,000 years ago, when the land bridge became submerged by the rising sea level caused by the melting glaciers. These early inhabitants, calledPaleo-Indians, soon diversified into hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes. Thispre-Columbian eraincorporates allperiodsin thehistory of the Americasbefore the appearance of European influences on the American continents, spanning from theoriginal settlementin theUpper Paleolithicperiod toEuropean colonizationduring theearly modern period. While the term technically refers to the era beforeChristopher Columbus' voyage in 1492, in practice the term usually includes the history ofAmerican indigenous culturesuntil they were conquered or significantly influenced by Europeans, even if this happened decades or centuries after Columbus's initial landing.
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You can see the Highest Building in the world in the back
1 - Burj Khalifa - Dubai - 828 m - 2,717 ft
2 - Shanghai Tower - Shanghai - 632 m - 2,073 ft
3 - Makkah Royal Clock Tower - Mecca
601 m - 1,972 ft
4 - Ping An Finance Center - Shenzhen
599.1 m - 1,965 ft
5 - Lotte World Tower - Seoul - 554.5 m - 1,819 ft
6 - One World Trade Center - New York City
541.3 m - 1,776 ft
7 - Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre - Guangzhou
530 m - 1,739 ft
7 - Tianjin CTF Finance Centre - Tianjin
530 m - 1,739 ft
9 - CITIC Tower - Beijing - 527.7 m - 1,731 ft
10 - TAIPEI 101 - Taipei - 508 m - 1,667 ft
11 - Shanghai World Financial Center - Shanghai
492 m - 1,614 ft
12 - International Commerce Centre - Hong Kong
484 m - 1,588 ft
13 - Central Park Tower - New York City
472.4 m - 1,550 ft
14 - Lakhta Center - St. Petersburg
462 m - 1,516 ft
15 - Vincom Landmark 81 - Ho Chi Minh City
461.2 m - 1,513 ft
16 - Changsha IFS Tower T1 - Changsha
452.1 m - 1,483 ft
17 - Petronas Twin Tower 1 - Kuala Lumpur
451.9 m - 1,483 ft
17 - Petronas Twin Tower 2 - Kuala Lumpur
451.9 m - 1,483 ft
19 - Suzhou IFS - Suzhou - 450 m - 1,476 ft
19 - Zifeng Tower - Nanjing - 450 m - 1,476 ft
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Ras Al Khaimah, Wonderful Amazing, Unbelievable Place
Ras Al Khaimah city has two main areas - the Old Town and Nakheel - on either side of a creek that is home to mangroves and is framed by theNorth-Western Hajar Mountains.The emirate also consists of several villages and new gated residential developments, such as Al Hamra Village and Mina Al Arab. The emirate is served byRas Al Khaimah International Airport. Its geography consists of a northern part (where Ras Al Khaimah City and most towns are situated) and a large southerly inland exclave (near the Dubai exclave ofHatta), and a fewsmall islandsin thePersian Gulf. Ras Al Khaimah has the most fertile soil in the country, due to a larger share of rainfall and underground water streams fromthe Hajar.
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One more time, Direct Photograph of the Sun
Photographyis all aboutlight, and that light is often sunlight. Even atnight, when youphotograph the Moonand the planets, you are working with sunlight.
But have you ever tried to take pictures of the Sun itself?
Sun Photography: Safety First
Protect your eyes from sun damage in every season
Many sunglasses shoppers forget to check the UV rating before purchasing a pair. Be sure to select sunglassesthat provide 100% UV or UV400 protection, or block both UV-A and UV-B rays.
Never look directly at the sun. Doing so at any time, including during an eclipse, can damage the eye's retina and cause a serious injury known as solar retinopathy.
Not to scare you, but solar photography is not without risks. It is important to use your good judgment and use caution when observing the Sun.
Dangers come from having an optical system concentrating sunlight in one point.
Without aproper filter, this can cause serious damages. From burning a hole in your camera system to burning it on your eye’s retina.
To play it safe, here is a list of rules you should follow:
Do not look at the sun through your opticalviewfinderor star finder. Never look at it with binoculars ortelescopewithout having the solar filter firmly in place.
Never use scratched or damaged filters, even if the damage is small. Inspect your filter before each observation or photography session.
Play by these rules, and you will enjoy sun photography without risks.
Must-Know Sun Facts Relevant to Solar Photography.
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Swimming Pool & waterfall
Lounging by the pool and taking a nice dip now and then can really make summer the best part of the year. Of course, it’s not often anymore that you find a plain, rectangular pool in the backyard. Most backyards have been designed around more interesting pool ideas. If you’re looking to dress up your pool, whether for a specific occasion or for a permanent design element, backyard pool designs and ideas that can really add character and intrigue to your pool, as well as to your entire landscape.
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Next Two Years of our Sun Life
When we look for Next Two Years of our Sun Life.
The Sun is the largest object within our solar system, comprising 99.8% of the system’s mass.
The Sun is located at the center of our solar system, and Earth orbits 93 million miles away from it.
Though massive, the Sun still isn’t as large as other types of stars. It’s classified as a yellow dwarf star.
The Sun's magnetic field spreads throughout the solar system via the solar wind.
Its gravity holds the solar system together, keeping everything from the biggest planets to the smallest particles of debris in its orbit. Electric currents in the Sun generate a magnetic field that is carried out through the solar system by the solar wind—a stream of electrically charged gas blowing outward from the Sun in all directions.
The connection and interactions between the Sun and Earth drive the seasons, ocean currents, weather, climate, radiation belts and aurorae. Though it is special to us, there are billions of stars like our Sun scattered across the Milky Way galaxy.
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The next hundred year of our Sun & solar system
The Sun is the largest object within our solar system, comprising 99.8% of the system’s mass.
The Sun is located at the center of our solar system, and Earth orbits 93 million miles away from it.
Though massive, the Sun still isn’t as large as other types of stars. It’s classified as a yellow dwarf star.
The Sun's magnetic field spreads throughout the solar system via the solar wind.
Its gravity holds the solar system together, keeping everything from the biggest planets to the smallest particles of debris in its orbit. Electric currents in the Sun generate a magnetic field that is carried out through the solar system by the solar wind—a stream of electrically charged gas blowing outward from the Sun in all directions.
The connection and interactions between the Sun and Earth drive the seasons, ocean currents, weather, climate, radiation belts and aurorae. Though it is special to us, there are billions of stars like our Sun scattered across the Milky Way galaxy.
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Natural Materials in the wadis
Wadis are closely associated with mountains and are remarkably rich in species. While most wadis in the UAE don’t have permanent water, the times they do have water, wadis are unique wetland ecosystems. They are classified as a wetland region due to their aquatic habitats, which include temporary rainwater pools, bedrock and gravel riffles and gravel pools, creating ideal breeding grounds for species such as birds, dragonflies and butterflies.
Most wadis are found in rocky mountains near the east coast of the UAE.
UAE that youcan visit:
Jebel Hafeet
Jebel Jais
Wadi Al Bih (Hajar Mountains)
Wadi Ghalilah
Wadi Showka
Hatta (Hajar Mountains)
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Flat Mockup, Bedroom Mockup
Flat Mockup
A mockup is a full-size model of a design or device, used for product presentations or other purposes.
Think of it as a means of showing off what your design will actually look like when it's put out into the real world.
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Flat Mockup, Hall & living Mockup
A mockup is a full-size model of a design or device, used for product presentations or other purposes.
Think of it as a means of showing off what your design will actually look like when it's put out into the real world.
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Natural site between the Mountains
Just by driving towards Fujairah, you begin to rise in altitude and see a lot more rocks and cliffs lining the roads. Because the emirate is mostly made up of mountainous, Fujairah provides great opportunities to have a mountain safari. The terrain ranges from steep and high mountains to plummeting wadis, which means it’s the perfect place to get your four wheel drive going. Fujairah in general is often visited for its beautiful Indian Ocean and active marine life, but the mountains and wadis are natural hidden gems packed with excitement and adventure.
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Return back to Life Before Covid 19 / Corona Virus
The impact of a new Covid vaccine will kick in significantly over summer and life should be back to normal by next winter, one of its creators has said.
Prof Ugur Sahin, BioNTech co-founder, also raised hopes the jab could halve transmission of the virus, resulting in a "dramatic reduction in cases".
Last week, BioNTech and co-developers Pfizer said preliminary analysis showed their vaccine could prevent more than 90% of people from getting Covid-19.
About 43,000 people took part in tests.
In an interview on BBC One's Andrew Marr Show, Prof Sahin said he expected further analysis to show the vaccine would reduce transmission between people as well as stop symptoms developing in someone who has had the vaccine.
"I'm very confident that transmission between people will be reduced by such a highly effective vaccine - maybe not 90% but maybe 50% - but we should not forget that even that could result in a dramatic reduction of the pandemic spread," he said.
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Dubai Mall Aquarium
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is home to thousands of aquatic animals, comprising over 140 species. Over 400 Sharks and Rays live in 10 million litre tank, including Sand Tiger Sharks, Giant Groupers, and a host of other marine species. A series of carefully designed experiences will allow the visitors to come face to face with the aquatic residents for memorable moments with friends and family.
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