Located on Jubail island between Yas Island and AD city, this is an absolute must visit site. Spread across the huge area, it has 3 walking paths with the longest being approximately 2 kms. Aside from the nice peace and quiet of the walk, one gets to be one with nature. The walk through the mangroves provides an interesting insight into the complex ecology. Mangroves are a rich habitat for a variety of species including birds, insects, and fish. Information boards placed along the path are an excellent source more information about the flora and fauna that live in the mangroves.
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Friday, February 21, 2020
Mangrove Walk - Abu Dhabi
May be it's just my love for quiet and nature. The time spent at the Mangrove Walk was worth a million.
Located on Jubail island between Yas Island and AD city, this is an absolute must visit site. Spread across the huge area, it has 3 walking paths with the longest being approximately 2 kms. Aside from the nice peace and quiet of the walk, one gets to be one with nature. The walk through the mangroves provides an interesting insight into the complex ecology. Mangroves are a rich habitat for a variety of species including birds, insects, and fish. Information boards placed along the path are an excellent source more information about the flora and fauna that live in the mangroves.
Things to note; visit during the high tide.
Located on Jubail island between Yas Island and AD city, this is an absolute must visit site. Spread across the huge area, it has 3 walking paths with the longest being approximately 2 kms. Aside from the nice peace and quiet of the walk, one gets to be one with nature. The walk through the mangroves provides an interesting insight into the complex ecology. Mangroves are a rich habitat for a variety of species including birds, insects, and fish. Information boards placed along the path are an excellent source more information about the flora and fauna that live in the mangroves.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Formula 1 Grand Prix - Abu Dhabi
What a splendid end to the fifth edition of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The sheer superlative performance of Sebastian Vettel this year was further stamped by a huge 30 second margin from the second placed Mark Webber. After having sealed his championship in the previous race in India, there was no letting go by the world champion. Vettel raced as though this was the deciding one.
Although a big fan of the Mercedes team, I was happy to see the Red Bull team finish 1 - 2 in the end. They truly deserved the honor. In the end my favorite Lewis Hamilton had a few spots of bother today and was lucky to finish seventh. He could have well finished at the head of the pack today if not for the unfortunate incident in the last lap of the qualifiers yesterday.
The organizers lived up to most of the promises having put up an extraordinary show for the day. The village was buzzing with excited all through the day with lots of stuff to do. As for me I thoroughly enjoyed the big race experience changing tyres at the NBAD stall.
One area that needs attention is the maps and directions around the place. While I consider myself a bit challenged when it comes to finding my way around, I was surprised to see the number of confused people struggling to reach their seats. And a few of the attendants seemed as confused as the fans.
In the end what a splendid finale to the 3 days of fun. Well done to the guys in Abu Dhabi.
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