This woman (pictured) spent some time this week improving her golf swing on the grass. She is new to Fujairah and this was her first day of learning to play golf.
Dr Geoff Pound
Image: Swinging the iron on a mat to save the turf.
Fujairah's Internet Newspaper
Bangladeshi and Indian fishermen can regularly be seen on the Fujairah beaches.
December is a wonderful month for visiting Fujairah.
A great afternoon was held on Saturday (29 November 2008) on the Fujairah Beach as part of the celebration of UAE National Day.
Discovery News reports (24 November 2008):
Zawya reports the findings of a global study commissioned by Nokia and concluded with a word about Fujairah:
Ciao!
Boston’s The Big Picture has run a series of wonderful photographs of the UAE.Fujairah Image
Here is the one selected that sums up what is quintessential about Fujairah. And why should this image of bull butting sum up the eastern emirate? Because Fujairah is natural, energetic, rough, rugged, dusty, unpredictable and there’s always a load of waste lying around.
There is little text on The Big Picture for this site gives ‘the story in pictures’.
A short caption for this the 16th of 28 pictures says: Bulls push each other during a traditional bullfight in the Gulf emirate of Fujairah on November 7, 2008. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images)
Have a look at the marvelous photos at this link: Dubai and the UAE, The Big Picture, 19 November 2008.
More Bull:
Visit Fujairah to Watch Bull Butting, FIF, 23 September 2008.
Dr Geoff Pound
Image: “A traditional bullfight in the Gulf emirate of Fujairah.”
Some ancient residents of this peninsula were always hoping and moving toward “a land flowing with milk and honey.”
With the picturesque countryside, challenging mountain climbs and sensational coast line, the emirate of Fujairah is just the place to ride a Harley Davidson motorbike.
At the Global Interfaith Dialogue held last week in New York the United Arab Emirates gave its full support to interfaith cooperation.
Since writing and posting the directions by road from Dubai/Sharjah to Fujairah I have had many appreciative notes and requests for directions from other places.
Salah Al Deberkey reports:
Fujairah Ruler in New York5. One of the paramount values that Islam, Judaism and Christianity share is the commitment to peace.
Arabs greet people with the expression السلام عليكم As-Salāmu `Alaykum ‘Peace be upon you’.
Jews greet each other with the greeting שלום עליכם Shalom Aleichem ‘Peace be upon you’.
Christians don’t have the word 'peace' in their everyday greeting but the concept of ‘peace’ is central to their understanding of God, human relationships and that state of wellbeing that includes the whole environment.
At an interfaith conference peace must begin as participants greet but peace must be the goal of the gathering and of all relationships in the places where participants return home.
Dr Geoff Pound
Image: The Ruler of Fujairah, H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al-Sharqi, meets several years ago with Kofi Annan, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Looks like it is all stations go for the NAMG Group who are planning a state of the art refinery in Fujairah.
Slowdown Expected
An article by Subramani Dharmarajan in Xpress News (5 November 2008) gives good insights into this Fujairah location.