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Nuevo vídeo donde os cuento y enseño mis tatuajes y sus significados. Me lo habíais pedido mucho así que espero que os guste.
¡Feliz Domingo!
New video up on my tv channel where I show you all my tattoos and the special meanings for me. You have asked me many times about the so hope you like it.
Y es que llevo desde las 7 de la mañana trabajando porque el jet lag quiere hacer de las suyas hoy…
Pensaba que después de la experiencia que os conté el otro día desde el edificio más alto del mundo, el Burj Khalifa, poco más había en Dubai que me pudiese sorprender tanto… bueno, pues estaba equivocada (así somos los humanos). Gracias a la agencia de mi querido amigo Jacobo, Middle East Experience, que se dedica a organizar todo tipo de excursiones y visitas en Middle East, he podido disfrutar y tachar de mi lista de “Cosas que hacer a lo largo de mi vida” el pasar un día en el desierto.
Apenas a 45 minutos de la ciudad de Dubai se encuentra este inmenso desierto con las segundas dunas más altas de todo Emiratos Árabes. Gracias a nuestro súper guía Mohamed al que mando un saludo desde aquí, nos metimos de lleno en la historia de los nómadas que han vivido años y años viajando por el desierto aprendiendo de dónde sacar agua, en qué lado de las dunas asentarse, qué plantas eran venenosas y cuáles sanas para comer, etc. Os he colgado bastantes fotos y de verdad, ¡me ha costado mucho seleccionarlas! Quería poneros todas de cada momento pero bueno creo con estas y el vídeo es suficiente, ¿no? hehehe.
Subimos y bajamos las dunas en jeeps que son los coches más apropiados para este terreno. Luego montamos en quads bajo el calorazo de unos 30 grados al sol. Si si, por eso escogí llevar tirantes y shorts como buena turista que era. A continuación fuimos a ver la puesta de sol y al campamento base donde disfrutamos de un espectáculo divertidísimo como veis en el vídeo, cena exquisita y además montamos a camello bajo la luz de la luna. Esta sí que ha sido la experiencia más bonita que he vivido. Además me sirvió para desconectar por completo, cosa que rara vez consigo, al no haber wifi ni 3G ni nada por estar en medio del desierto, en medio de la nada. También os he dejado algunas de mis fotos favoritas del paisaje que tomé yo misma con algunos de los animales que nos encontramos y la puesta de sol. Realmente os recomiendo esta excursión si vivís allí o si tenéis la oportunidad de ir a esa zona dentro de poco.
Me voy a comenzar la semana de trabajo que tengo mil reuniones y trabajo pendiente.
Besos a todos,
M.C.
Morning morning, today already from Madrid!
And because of the jet lag, that is really killing me today, I’m awake since 7a.m…
I thought that after the experience that I told you last week from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai hasn’t so much pretty things to show me that really could impress me like that… well, I was wrong another time (humans are like this). Through the agency of my dear friend Jacob, Middle East Experience, which is dedicated to organize all kinds of excursions and visits in Middle East, I could enjoy and cross off to my “Bucket List” (or “Things to do before dye”) to spend a day in the desert.
Just 45 minutes away from the city of Dubai is located this impressive desert with the second highest dunes of all Arab Emirates. Thanks to our super guide Mohamed who I want to thank once again for everything, we immersed ourselves in the history of nomads who have lived there years and years traveling through the desert learning where to get water, which side of the dunes is better to settle the camp, which plants were poisonous and which healthy for eating, etc. I know I’ve posted enough photos but the truth is that it took me so many time to select them! I wanted to show you all that we did but I think that with these ones and the video is enough, right? hehehe.
We went up and down the dunes in jeeps that are most appropriate car for this area. Then rode quads under a sunny day with about 30 degrees at the sun. Yeah, why I chose to wear a top and shorts as a good tourist I was. Then we went to see the sunset and the base camp where we also enjoyed a hilarious show as you can see on the video, an exquisite dinner at the camp and also we rode a camel under the moonlight. This really was the most beautiful experience I have lived until today. It also helped me to completely disconnect, which is rarely to me, because there were no wifi or 3G or anything as we were in the middle of the desert, in the middle of nowhere. I’ve also left some of my favorite landscape photos that I took myself with some of the animals we encountered and the amazing sunset. I really recommend you to do this tour if you live there or have the opportunity to go to that area one day.
Now I’m going to start this working week full of meetings and collaborations that I have pending.