John William Godward Nu Sur La Plage painting
Gustav Klimt The Kiss (Le Baiser _ Il Baccio) painting
Racing to catch up with bustling Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital of Abu Dhabi has adorned its Gulf coast with a sumptuous piece of architecture as part of moves to claim its share of tourists.
Racing to catch up with bustling Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital of Abu Dhabi has adorned its Gulf coast with a sumptuous piece of architecture as part of moves to claim its share of tourists.On March 7, the city inaugurated a fairy tale-like hotel which, with a massive arch at the entrance, 114 domes decorated with ceramic, huge marble pillars, 1,000-plus crystal chandeliers and halls as large as avenues, is more of a residence fit for royals than what would normally pass for a hotel.Appropriately named "Emirates Palace," the establishment is owned by none other than the government of Abu Dhabi, whose emirate is the largest and wealthiest of the seven-member UAE, pumping some 90 percent of the
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