Showing posts with label #InAbuDhabi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #InAbuDhabi. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Flowering Mango trees announces the arrival of a new season

Flowering Mango trees announces the arrival of a new season

വരവായി ഒരു മാമ്പഴക്കാലം കൂടി !
It is not only the date palm trees flowering, walk around the corniche and you will get to see the mango trees fully flowered. take your children out. show them, the nature’s natural way of informing us the change of seasons!.
This is from Abu Dhabi Marina Mall area.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Technology behind Red Bull Air Race Pylons - A minute with ClicksandWrites



Red Bull Air Race Abu Dhabi
Friday, 11th March 2016
@redbullairrace #airrace
Made with a special lightweight nylon, the pylons for Red Bull Air Race are designed with maximum safety and efficiency in mind. While they define the course, they are not there to get in the way; quite the opposite actually.
If a plane makes contact with a pylon, it is designed to breakaway or tear, with the air-pressurized structure falling away immediately. From there a specialized team kicks into action, and the ensuing few minutes are poetry in motion, not unlike watching a Formula 1 team perform a pit stop.
Text Source and opportunity thanks to: Red Bull Air Race Team

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Our Story of the Date Palms – 2016

Our Story of the Date Palms 2016

Time Frame to participate : 09 March 2016 – 10 July 2016

To all:

Have you ever watched the Palm trees flowering process?. If not, watch them from now on. The trees have started the flowering!.

It will be a good observation cum photography experience if you track it.
Inviting you to click them from wherever you are post them at the event page of Passionate Photographerson Facebook with details. Opt to choose the growth sequence in one or two selected trees.

A display of this wonderful event and the result of your efforts submitted to Passionate Photographers group is planned with selected photos from members later during the year – when this seasonal cycle gets completed with the dates ripe, mature and fall down announcing the arrival of christmas and another year end.

You are welcome to post any number of photosper week for the next 5 months on the subject. 16 photos selected by each member / each month , ie March, April, May, June, July – will be exhibited.

Photos taken using Mobile Phones can also be submitted.

Time Frame for clicking : 9th March 2016 – 10 July 2016

Please post your clicks marked for this event on to Passionate Photographers group and also email the soft copy of it to team1dubai@gmail.com 
with the subject line: Photo Competition – “Our Story of the Date Palms – 2016”

Please note to observe the time and date you click along with the GPS location of your object, for jury to identify it before the exhibition.

Original high resolution files will be required to be submitted at a later stage with full information of the photo and photographer. Files should not be modified or altered with.

For those parents with children interested or not interested in Photography, this will be a very good exercise to have them observe the nature, the seasonal changes and to observe and realise how nature announces the arrival of the seasons in its own way. Since it is spread out during a period of four months, it will be also a test to find out how patient you are towards your short term and long term objectives.
Thus, to create interactive interest among parents/children/teachers, photos of participating children below age 16 will be separately displayed and appreciated.

Those children who are participating in this event are also welcome to write a short story – not less than 300 words – on their experience of capturing the season that passed by while photographing for this event.

Please share this event with your friends and family who may be interested.

Please do not hesitate to contact me in case you have any further clarifications.

Welcome to participate and Best wishes in advance,

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
rameshmenonabudhabi@gmail.com
@rameshmenonauh

p.s: I welcome corporate and individuals sponsors to this event.
Below is a teaser for those who are interested. The opportunity is infinite!!!

#passionatephotographers #clicksandwrites #Ourstoryofdatepalms2016

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

A minute with ClicksandWrites - Al Ain Air Championship 2015




The Al Ain Air Championship (formerly known as Al Ain Aerobatic Show) is one of the longest running events held in the United Arab Emirates was held from 17-10 December 2015. The event is one of the world’s largest and prestigious aerobatic performance festivals, attracting a glittering array of the world's foremost military and civilian aerobatics teams and flying champions. Held in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi's heritage heartland, the event was designed to deliver a weekend of unforgettable family fun-- in the air, on the ground and across the destination.

Al Ain’s unique cultural heritage, natural assets and many attractions make it the perfect place to host such a dynamic championship event.

The show was organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) and is supported by the UAE Air Force, Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) and Al Ain Municipality and partners.

A minute with ClicksandWrites is a series designed to highlight various events that I attend or location that I visit through short videos. The video also has a key safety message that is to remind each and every one that safety is a priority for all, especially road safety.

#StartEarlyDriveCarefullyReachSafely is the prime message that is the need for the hour. Beware of other drivers mistakes and drive carefully and cautiously see through to have a blessed day.

#StartEarlyDriveCarefullyReachSafely  #SafetyFirst  #PassionatePhotographers
#ClicksandWrites  #AminutewithClicksandWrites #AlAinAirChamps
#InAbuDhabi

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Photo Speaks - Ramadan at Mushrif Mall


Ramadan decorations at Mushrif Mall Abu Dhabi
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#instaabudhabi
#PassionatePhotographers
#clicksandwrites


Happy to note : 750 likes for this clicks on Instagram

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Use registered taxis for safety and comfort

Use registered taxis for safety and comfort

Abu Dhabi Airport arrival is changing day by day. In the earlier days when passengers arrive, they are welcomed by two types of people. One, their or friends or family and second the illegal taxi operators hanging around. As the authorities renovated and made things beautiful at the arrival section, they also came out with a dedicated section for Taxis. No more stopping and following by unauthorized taxi operators, whose vehicle condition or status are unknown. Travel safe. Enjoy your stay in Abu Dhabi. Thanks to Abu Dhabi Airport authorities for this welcome change.














Thursday, February 26, 2015

Walking reminds of an older time - The National Dt 27 February 2015

Walking reminds of an older time

Your article, Taken at walking pace, Abu Dhabi becomes a very different city (February 23), has prompted nostalgic memories of earlier days in Abu Dhabi.

There were limited taxis and buses so most people used to walk to work and back home. This provided the opportunity to see the city progressing and also led to more sun exposure. I believe there were fewer cases of vitamin D deficiency then than there are now.

Back in those days, the electronic gadgets of the modern era did not exist so people lived in the present more. It meant it was easier to meet people, possibly starting long friendships.

Now people are so distracted that I feel concerned when I see them ignoring their own safety by walking or crossing the road while using mobile phones.

I believe The National’s #startwalking campaign will be a great success, but it is also important for the authorities to ensure the streets and pathways are more user-friendly for pedestrians.


Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
To read it in original, please visit The National online

Friday, December 12, 2014

TCA Abu Dhabi weighs anchor on VOLVO Ocean Race Destination Village

BIGGER THAN EVER 23-DAY STOPOVER HUB OPEN TO PUBLIC FRIDAY
 
Heralding the start of the VIP tour. Volvo Ocean Race CEO Knut Frostad shows Sultan Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director Tourism, TCA Abu Dhabi and Omar Kaddoura, President & CEO, Rotana Group , into the Destination Village. 
Abu Dhabi: Thursday, December 11, 2014 - Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) today hosted a VIP preview tour of its purpose-built  Volvo Ocean Race Destination Village on its stunning Corniche Breakwater, which will open to the public tomorrow (Friday, December 12).
The 35,000 square metre, waterfront, village will be the hub of three weeks of sports, entertainment and leisure as part of the UAE capital’s stopover hosting of the hardy Volvo Ocean Race fleet, which is expected to arrive from the 6,125 nautical mile Leg 2 from Cape Town on Saturday December 13. The village is 30% bigger than in 2011/2012 when Abu Dhabi last hosted the Volvo Ocean Race.

Ahead of the tour, HH Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon, Chairman, TCA Abu Dhabi and Department of Transport, Government of Abu Dhabi said he expected the UAE capital to be the “stand-out” stopover of the race, which will visit nine stopover destinations on its epic, round-the-world challenge which began in Alicante, Spain and ends in Gothenburg, Sweden next June.

“This is a destination in its own right for our residents and the many visitors we expect in Abu Dhabi over the coming weeks and New Year,” said Sheikh Sultan. “It is active, engaging, entertaining and provides something for all nationalities and age groups.

“Naturally it is compelling destination for sailing and watersports fans yet has many aspects that will appeal to those who have never ventured out into the ocean. The village has been created with the support of many key stakeholders who should be congratulated on their efforts. Yet again, Abu Dhabi has shown how coming together as one delivers excellence of product and I believe visitor feedback will bear out this sentiment.

“The village is also a headline promotion of our centuries-old maritime heritage with many activities celebrating our sea-going past and showing how Abu Dhabi was, and remains, at one with the sea.”

Today’s VIP tour was led by Volvo Ocean Race CEO Knut Frostad and attended by: Sultan Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director Tourism, TCA Abu Dhabi; Majid Al Muhairi, CEO Abu Dhabi Sailing & Yacht Club; Salem Al Romaithi, CEO, Abu Dhabi International Marina Sports Club; Omar Kaddoura, President & CEO, Rotana Group, the stopover hospitality sponsor, Abdulkareem M. Al Masabi, Vice President – Port Operations, Abu Dhabi Ports Company; Major Ali Al Suwaidi, President, Emirates Marine Environmental Group and Faisal Al Sheikh, Director, Events Bureau, TCA Abu Dhabi.

Sailing fans from around the world, race sponsors and families of the seven teams contesting the gruelling, 38,739 nautical mile challenge are expected to descend on Abu Dhabi over the coming weeks delivering a year-end boost to the UAE capital’s tourism industry.

Boat operator Xventures said Stopover demand for craft has been such that it has drafted additional vessels into its fleet.

"We operate a fleet of five boats in Abu Dhabi and would usually operate at about 75 percent capacity over the Festive period with certain days sold out but we have had to bring in a number of additional boats to cover demand from the Stopover, especially around race days,”  said Tony Hajj, CEO, Xventures, Abu Dhabi. “We’ve also seen an increase in uptake across our other activities as the city attracts teams and their families as well as additional international visitors, many of whom are staying for extended periods this year.”

The Rotana Group is also reporting strong response with an influx of race-related bookings.

“Such initiatives are extremely important and give this great destination tremendous worldwide exposure. We truly believe Abu Dhabi is the ideal destination to host such events and are ready to welcome thousands of race guests to our properties,” said Rotana President & CEO, Omer Kaddouri.
“Rotana has extended its full marketing support via of customers and ‘Rotana Rewards’ members through branding, advertising, and digital signage in over 50 Rotana properties across the region. The event has boosted occupancy and served us well during the festive season. Rotana will host thousands of executives, teams, crews, spectators and tourists travelling from around the globe, over six weeks in December and January and will receive over 3,000 room nights in its properties in Abu Dhabi during the Stopover.”

Music, the sea and tradition meet at the Destination Village
The free-to-enter Destination Village has six distinctive and interactive zones covering: culture & heritage; adventure; family; exhibitions; team and haul out and the environment.

“We’ve increased the village opening hours by 25% after visitor feedback from our 2011/2012 hosting,” explained Sultan Al Dhaheri. “In all the village will be open to the public for 225 hours, which is equivalent to almost nine and a half days and it will bring a heightened dimension to festive and New Year seasonal celebrations here.”

Abu Dhabi’s VOR Destination Village features 22 exhibition pavilions for visitors to tour, including five international pavilions from China, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands and Great Britain.
“Each of our international pavilion partners will be promoting their own destination and cultural attractions,” said Al Dhaheri. “Their presence underlines the importance of this market to these respective countries.”

The village also features, for the first time, a 440 metre ‘floating’ Skyline Stage which will host live concert and solo performance by a range of international musicians and personalities as well as regular ‘Cinema Al Mamsha’ (Boardwalk Cinema) screenings of popular movies and regional premieres.

The Skyline Stage has been built into the sea bed off the Corniche by a team of 13 commercial divers with over six tons of underwater ballast.

The opening Skyline Stage performance will be on Friday night when the celebrated BBC Worldwide production ‘Blue Planet In Concert’ will be screened to music conducted by five-times Oscar-nominated composer George Fenton and performed by the 75-piece National Symphony Orchestra Abu Dhabi. The performance will run for a second night on Saturday and tickets are available from timeouttickets.com.

Over the coming three weeks the Destination Village will host stage performances and appearances by over 200 artists from 23 countries including Lebanese singing sensation Myriam Fares, Argentinian guitar maestro Dominic Miller, French marine adventurer Fabian Cousteau, the City of Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra, Grammy nominee Kamal Massalam and Madrid’s renowned ‘El Corral de la Moreria’ flamenco troupe.

 “In addition, contributions from over 80 traditional artisans, musicians and chefs feature in the Destination Village programme thanks to partnerships with cultural stakeholders, such as the Khalifa Fund, Abu Dhabi Falconers Club and Soqur Al Mqbeel,” explained Al Dhaheri.

 “The community has responded enthusiastically to the village with over 7,500 man hours being contributed by 220 volunteers working during the 23 day stopover.”

The village will also host, for the first time in public, the model of the UAE capital’s planned Mina Zayed permanent cruise terminal in a pavilion, mounted by Abu Dhabi Ports Company, where visitors can enter a contest for a chance to win a US $1,000 voucher towards a Royal Caribbean International cruise.

The village opens daily from 12 noon to 9pm Sunday-Thursday and 11am to midnight Fridays and Saturdays until January 3rd when the fleet leaves on the third leg of the race to Sanya in China.

Aside from the ongoing activities and entertainment, village-goers will be able to buy refreshments from 12 cafes and restaurants spread throughout the venue including themed stalls serving shawarmas, Arabic sweets, European, Asian and Mexican cuisine. A special ‘show kitchen’ is at the heart of the ‘Galley’ area and features live cooking demonstrations from professional Spanish, French, South African, Swedish and Emirati chefs.

TCA Abu Dhabi, which is behind the emirate’s VOR campaign is using the event to highlight Abu Dhabi’s swelling sailing and watersport credentials.

“We have it all,” said Al Dhaheri. “Fabulous active marinas, superb winter weather, first-class watersports suppliers, clean seas and generally ambient prevailing winds.

“At this particular event the outdoor life will be in prime focus with over 150 hours of watersport and beach sport events involving upwards of 1,500 people from UAE schools, rugby and soccer clubs, sailing, paddling and fitness clubs. If you live here, there’s no reason to stay indoors at this time of year – and if you live elsewhere and want to escape grey skies – this is the place to be.”

The packed destination village programme is available on www.abudhabievents.ae and www.volvooceanraceabudhabi.ae. Highlights include the December 14/15 fleet arrivals, the January 2nd in-port race and the January 3rd race restart.

“All will be marked by distinctive, culturally-slanted parades and celebrations which we want everyone to see and enjoy,” said Al Dhaheri.

Meanwhile, from December 15, Destination Village goers will be able to visit ‘The Boatyard’ and get bird’s eye views of the competing Volvo Ocean 65 yachts including ‘Azzam’ (Determination) of Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (ADOR) – the emirate’s own entry. A public viewing platform, built eight metres above ground, will allow visitors to watch shore teams as they work to prepare their vessels for Leg 3.

A series of ‘Meet The Crews’ sessions are also being planned so the public can get up-close-and-personal with the VOR ‘Heroes Of The Seas.’



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