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The Dubai Water fountain - Globe's Biggest Dancing Fountain

Set on the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Pond, at the middle of the Town middle Dubai growth in Dubai, the Dubai fountain can capture 83,000 liters water at any time and water airplanes as great as 240 feet into the air. Lighted by 6,600 lighting and 25 shaded projectors, the 900 feet long fountain can be seen from over 20 distance away.

The Dubai Water fountain functions everyday combined with a variety of traditional to modern Persia and globe songs. The performance collection such as Sama Dubai; Baba Yetu, an award-winning songs in Swahili; the Arabic world’s top-selling dancing number Shik Shak Shok; and the trademark item of world-renowned French language tenor Andrea Bocelli, Con te partiro (Time to Say Goodbye).

When the fountain was inaugurated during 2009, it had two kinds of photographers - extremely photographers, which capture water under more stress up to 240 feet in the air, and excessive photographers, which can capture water under the most stress to 420 feet in the air. Because it takes lots of your energy and energy to develop up enough stress and energy to capture water that great in the air, the extremely photographers are used the least during each show. The excessive photographers were used only once during the starting wedding, after which they were impaired and no longer used in the reveals.

Dubai Fountain schedule:

1:00pm First afternoon show
1:30pm Second afternoon show
Evening Shows
6:00 PM to 11:00 PM Sun – Wed
6:00 PM to 11:30 PM Thu – Sat

Dubai Fountain Photo










Dubai Fountain Video


Source : Sergeydolya, Andrei Stoliar

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