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  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
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  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236423.jpg
  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236301.jpg
  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236436.jpg
  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236432.jpg
  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano), the garden 150 meters over the city. . The building changed the city's skyline.
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  • Shibam. still a walled city declared as Unesco World Heritage. This old city on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100018.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100017-1.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100014-2.jpg
  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bankskyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.Yoga at sunrise.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour with "A la Mujer" bridge of  SantiagoCalatrava Spanish architect.
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  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bankskyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.Yoga at sunrise.
    em7236314.jpg
  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bankskyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.Yoga at sunrise.
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  • Turin, Intesa-San Paolo bankskyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.Yoga at sunrise.
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  • City center near the old harbour.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour with "A la Mujer" bridge of  SantiagoCalatrava Spanish architect.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour with "A la Mujer" bridge of  SantiagoCalatrava Spanish architect.
    em1412051.jpg
  • The skyline of Burj Dubai, the highest skyscrapers of the world.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City. Marbella's skyscrapers dominate the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country’s population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd.,
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city. On the back the skyline of new skyscrapers of Sheikh Zayed rd.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd. Immigrant worker.
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  • The skyline of Burj Dubai, the highest skyscrapers of the world.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country’s population lives.
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  • Panama Viejo (the first city destroyed by Henry Morgan), ruins of Fuerte de la Natividad, where Morgan's pirates attacked old Panamà.
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  • Deira, new skyline.
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  • Hindu Lane is a small alley behind the Grand Mosque where hindu shops sell any kind of marchandise coming from India.
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  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the royal family dromedaries training in late afternoon. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the royal family dromedaries training in late afternoon. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, where the horses starts the morning training at dawn, before the beginning of hot temperature. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
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  • Deira, immigrant workers waiting any evening their wage near Dubai Creek.
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  • Deira, lungo il Dubai Creek.
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  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
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  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
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  • Dubai Creek, 24 hours for day thousands of abra, traditional water taxi connect the 11 km of this traditional trading hearth.
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  • Dubai Creek, 24 hours for day thousands of abra, traditional water taxi connect the 11 km of this traditional trading hearth.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city. Still today thousands of these traditional boats are docked at  Dhow Warfage, full of a extraordinary array of any kind of marchandise waiting to be loaded, from computers to silk, mainly coming from China and India and directed to Africa and others Gulf countries.  Dubai was once one of the most important dhow building of the Gulf, strictly connected to development of the local commerce.
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  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
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  • Canary Wharf financial district.
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  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
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  • Canary Wharf skyline from Wapping
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  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city. Immigrant workers employed in the building industry.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the royal family dromedaries training in late afternoon. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
    em2801191.jpg
  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
    em0760336.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
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  • Panama City. Casinò.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the royal family dromedaries training in late afternoon. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
    em2801194.jpg
  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, where the horses starts the morning training at dawn, before the beginning of hot temperature. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
    em2801163.jpg
  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city.
    em2800872-1.jpg
  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city.
    em2800863.jpg
  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
    em2800733.jpg
  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
    em2800730-1.jpg
  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
    em2800721.jpg
  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
    em2800702.jpg
  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
    em2800324.jpg
  • Downtown: Sheikh Zayed rd, fountain.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800052.jpg
  • Canary Wharf DLR station.
    em0760352.jpg
  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
    em0760338.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
    em2800009.jpg
  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city.
    em2800875.jpg
  • Jumeira,  the symbol of Dubai., is the one 7 stars hotel of the world.
    em2800722.jpg
  • Aedes building (arch. Arduino Berlam), nicknamed as Red skyscraper.
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  • Shibam, desert storm. In the foreground men praying at sunset. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100009.jpg
  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
    em0510084.jpg
  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100130.jpg
  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100120.jpg
  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100117.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam, also the the loks of the wooden doors are made from wood. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100038.jpg
  • Shibam, a children with a gun toy. The children familiarise early with guns. Declared Unesco World Heritage, this old city on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100033.jpg
  • Skyscrapers reflections on Dubai Creek, the traditional hearth of Dubai trade.
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  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100128.jpg
  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100115.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam, a public fountain on the marlet square. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100040.jpg
  • Shibam, the market square. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100031.jpg
  • Skyscrapers reflections on Dubai Creek, the traditional hearth of Dubai trade.
    em2800283.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100132.jpg
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