Road to Fujairah …

We set out from Dubai for the 160km drive through the desert and mountains to Fujairah to rejoin the ship … it was a fascinating drive … excellent road, of course …

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… the fence is to to keep camels off the road …

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… the further east we went, the more orange the sand …

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We passed several of these, just standing alone by the road in the desert … a few petrol stations, and very little else …

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We came to the coastal mountains. Surprisingly extensive and high. A beautiful winding road.

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In parts, it was just like driving past huge piles of loose rock. No problems finding quarry stone in these parts!

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Then to the coast. The outskirts of town looked new, hot, and boring.

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The centre of town was new and glassy …

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We passed a huge new mosque, almost finished construction …

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… and then to the busy port which ships a lot of oil and serves the offhore oil rigs. Oh, and they cleared a bit of bare space for our cruise ship.

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About two hours in a chauffeured new Lexus with Tom and Deanna Jones sharing – $US60.00 for each couple – not bad really! From what we saw and heard from others, we didn’t miss a thing not seeing Fujairah. We have no idea why Oceania stops there.

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I'm a baby boomer that loves to read and think ... I think we're the lucky generation ... and we're not going to leave a great legacy
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2 Responses to Road to Fujairah …

  1. Giselle Kapp's avatar Giselle Kapp says:

    Agree Geoff – very few good things comes out of the middle east in my view!

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  2. Elizabeth Walker's avatar Elizabeth Walker says:

    Seems like you might by now have seen more mosques than churches? XX.

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