Friday, February 26, 2010

Life-Size Aquarium Leaks in Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Water gushed from a leak in a shark-filled aquarium in a ritzy Dubai mall on Thursday, sending startled shoppers scattering and shutting down nearby shops in one of the city's proudest attractions.

Amateur video footage posted on the Web site of Dubai newspaper Gulf News showed what appeared to be hundreds of gallons of water showering down on the polished tiled floor of the Dubai Mall, which sits in the shadow of the world's tallest tower.

The timing is unfortunate for Dubai, which is trying to restore its once gilded image as it wades through a torrent of negative publicity generated by its burst property bubble, crippling debt pile and the assassination of a top Hamas commander in an airport hotel last month.

The incident also raises new questions about building safety in the city-state, which pushed through ever more extravagant and complicated construction projects until the economic downturn halted its rapid-fire growth. Less than three weeks ago, trapped tourists had to be pulled from a stuck elevator in the mall owner's record-breaking Burj Khalifa skyscraper nearby. The world's largest tower, due to accept its first permanent tenants in March, has yet to reopen to the public.

The breach in the 2.6 million gallon tank at the Dubai Mall, open little more than a year, was quickly plugged and caused no harm to the 33,000 fish inside, according to mall owner Emaar Properties. It was not clear when the attraction featuring an "underwater" tunnel would reopen.

Visitors were kept far from the scene shortly after the water began pouring from behind the 2-1/2 foot (0.75 meter) thick viewing panel, making it difficult to gauge the extent of the damage. From a distance, most of the water and fish appeared to be contained inside the tank.

Mahmoud Hamid, a spokesman for the sheikdom's civil defense department, described the leak as "a small break in the glass" that maintenance crews were able to close later in the day.

Emaar confirmed the aquarium breach in a brief emailed statement Thursday afternoon.

"A leakage was noticed at one of the panel joints of the Dubai Aquarium at The Dubai Mall and was immediately fixed by the aquarium's maintenance team," the company said. "The leakage did not impact the aquarium environment or the safety of the aquatic animals."

The company added that it "upholds the highest safety standards in its management." It did not make anyone available to comment further.

Much of the area around the aquarium was evacuated and cordoned off. Three mall security employees were seen entering the area wearing orange life jackets.

An employee working for the offsite ticket office who did not provide his name said late Thursday that the aquarium would not reopen Friday. He said it was undergoing "maintenance" and was closed indefinitely.

Shopkeepers near the aquarium said they were ordered to close their stores and evacuate the area for fear of further flooding while the aquarium was repaired.

"They told me that the aquarium exploded," an employee of a nearby shoe store that was ordered shut said on condition of anonymity, because she did not want to jeopardize her business. "We feel upset because it's the end of the month and the start of the weekend and we were expecting many customers," she said.

However, Alena Markovich, a manager of a clothing store that remained open for business Thursday, said the security response was swift and appropriate.

"They are doing their best," she said.

The Dubai Mall and its signature aquarium opened in November 2008.

The shark, stingray and fish-filled tank is located on the mall's ground floor, next to upscale clothing shops and not far from an Olympic-sized ice-skating rink and the only international branch of high-end retailer Bloomingdale's.

The aquarium contains 2.6 million gallons (10 million liters) of water, and measures 164 feet (50 meters) across and 36 feet (11 meters) high. It boasts the world's largest acrylic viewing panel.

Mall owner Emaar is also the builder of the neighboring Burj Khalifa.

The skyscraper has been closed to the public after visitors had to be pulled from the elevator shaft after one of the elevator cars got stuck. Emaar has not described the cause of the problem in detail, saying that "unexpected high traffic" and power supply problems were to blame.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

You know you live in Qatar when...

  • 70 GBP worth of groceries from Mega Mart Supermarket fits in one bag.
  • A packet of biscuits from Carrefore that have 3 different layers of packaging and are still broken when you open them.
  • Your shopping consist of 7 items packed in 5 plastic bags where 1 will suffice.
  • You're not surprised to see a goat or Cheetah in the passenger seat.
  • You need a sweater when it's 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • You believe that the definition of a "nanosecond" is: the time interval between the light turning green and the guy behind you blowing his horn.
  • You make left turns from the far right lane.
  • You send friends a map instead of your address.
  • You think it perfectly normal to have a picnic in the middle of a roundabout at 11pm.
  • You know exactly how much alcohol allowance you have left for the month.
  • You never say Saturday instead of Friday or Sunday instead of Saturday anymore.
  • You accept that there is no point in asking why you are not allowed to do something because there is no good reason why.
  • You expect queues to be 1 person deep and 30 people wide.
  • You carry 10 passport size photos around with you, just in case.
  • You can tell the time by listening to the local mosque.
  • Phrases like 'potato peeler', 'dish washer', 'coffee maker' and 'fly swatter' are not household items but actually job titles (awful but kinda true).
  • You believe that being able to swear at people in their own language makes you multi-lingual.
  • You pay more each month in rent than most people in the UK pay in a year.
  • You say "Insha'allah" when you actually mean "No @*:ing chance!"
  • You call an 7' x 10' plot of patchy grass a garden.
  • You haven't seen more than twelve stars in the night sky since you went camping as a kid.
  • You pay £6 without blinking for a beer that cost £1.90 in the pub back home.
  • You have 27 different menus next to your telephone.

Monday, December 7, 2009

a short interruption...

...from our italian play by play!

it is christmas time here in the middle east, well sort of! although you don't hear christmas carols, experience midnight madness or see santa on every street corner, there are a few traces that christmas does exist to the non-muslims. mike and i have captured the spirit of christmas as it exists here in doha...
the towering christmas tree in the ritz-carlton hotel foyer...yes, it is fake ;)

a massive, life-size gingerbread house again at the ritz-carlton hotel...yes, it is real ;)

one of the buildings in the pearl (where we live), wrapped like a present.

again, in the pearl at the main entrance (our place is to the right).

the christmas tree on the pearl boardwalk. so weird to me to see a christmas tree with palm trees in the background.

christmas decorations that adorn the railings of the pearl boardwalk.

5 more sleeps till i am back in canada for the holidays and can experience the REAL christmas spirit ...

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Leg 1 of Trip - Milan

after the business leg of my trip was complete, mike and i met in the fashion capital, milan, in the thick of fashion week no doubt! it was our first trip to milan however, we had visited italy many times prior. milan is a typical european city, full of hustle and bustle and exceptional people watching :) we were only there for one night which we felt was enough as it gave us just enough time to experience the city's energy and shopping culture! we must have sat in an outdoor cafe for hours just watching the passer byes...something we miss from our days in london! at night there was a huge concert and fashion show in the square near our hotel and the shopping galleria. the duomo di milano (milan cathedral) served as the best backdrop for a spectacular lighting show...











Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sacile, Italy

I was lucky enough to visit the quaint little village of sacile, italy in august. the main objective was to visit the furniture headquarters and factory of one of the furniture suppliers we do business with - alea...but to me it was more of a stepping stone to a much grander plan - meeting mike and co. in milan a few days later for marathon madness and a little tour of the italian countryside (more of that to come later!).

in the meantime, enjoy these beautiful pictures of sacile. has to be one of the cutest places i have visited where the way of life is so relaxed and carefree...hard not to be when you are surrounded by vineyards...









Saturday, November 28, 2009

Censorship in Doha

we all know that things here in qatar are quite conservative. the images below found in the local shops in doha only confirms the fact that the oppressiveness of women is still prevalent here. someone has been given the job to 'black out' the revealing bits on various goods for sale...however, looks like they missed one...

Thursday, July 23, 2009

need a good laugh...

had mike and i in stitches! i laughed so hard, i cried...
click here