2024 Dates for LouisVuitton/Americas's Cup
Racing Calendar for Louis Vuitton Cup /America’s Cup Confirmed
2024 Dates for LouisVuitton/Americas's Cup
2024 Dates for LouisVuitton/Americas's Cup
The America's Cup is the oldest trophy in international sports and recognized as the Holy Grail of sailing. Where/When: Auckland, New Zealand, in March 2021 Defender: Te Aihe (Maori for “Dolphin”), (NZ), formerly Emirates Team New Zealand Challengers: Defiant (US), formerly Oracle Team USA, Britannia (UK), Luna Rossa (IT) The revolutionary 75 ft. monohulls, known …
Yas Marina, Ten Years Later
August 2016 ~ In 2008, the Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was asked why he insisted that his emirate’s construction projects be the world’s biggest, tallest, most extravagant, and off-the-chart architectural and engineering marvels on the planet. His answer: “Why settle for less when you can be #1?” Astute point. …
The absence of dignity and integrity as displayed in dialogue by a few of the leading candidates running for the U.S. presidency is overwhelmingly alarming to the lions’ share of our international colleagues who are savvy in world affairs. I share this first-hand insight not to be judgmental or personally degrade a presidential candidate, but …
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Considered the world's toughest sailing race, Azzam (Arabic for 'determination') crossed the finish line in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 11 June after covering approximately 39,000 miles that required nearly 9 exhausting months to complete. The race began in Alicante, Spain, on 4 October and included stops in 11 ports. The 7 international teams, each carrying a …
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A two-course dinner with a bottle of wine averages $167 in Dubai. A three-day stay averages $1,524, far shy of the most expensive, Cancun in Mexico at $2,000, but higher than Paris, Toyko, Toronto or Singapore. How did a small emirate in the middle of a troubled region manage to become a global tourist hub …
Enjoying our visit to the Mediterranean marina in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia.
No photo to share. No need to. Read on. International Monetary Fund estimated that the emirate of Dubai faced $30 billion in maturities this year. That is reportedly equal to a third of its annual economy. But --- an agreement was reached last March allowing the sheikdom to refinance $20 billion at 1% fixed interest, …
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Purportedly the largest infrastructure project in the world is in the oven. The monstrous Dubai Water Canal project was launched last October by the Ruler of Dubai, H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. What is it? It’s a 3 kilometer (1.8 mile) canal that stretches from the Arabian Gulf inland into the heart of …
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