Thursday, November 15, 2007

The Palm Deira





The Palm, Deira is the third of Nakheel’s man made palm shaped islands. The Palm, Deira is made up of a trunk, a crown with 41 fronds and a surrounding crescent. It will measure 14.3 kilometers in length from base of the trunk to the tip of the crescent, and will be 8.5 kilometers in width. Fronds will vary in length, ranging from 840 – 3,346 metres, with a distance of between 150 – 400 metres of sea between each frond.

The crescent, which will run for 21 kilometers, acts as a breakwater and is expected to be the largest in the world. Approximately 1 billion cubic meters of rock and sand will be quarried in the UAE to build the land mass of the island. The location is just off the coast of Deira, 1.6 kilometers from the Sharjah border and 4 kilometers from international waters from the tip of the crescent. It is also located 8 kilometers from The World and will add 400 kilometers to Dubai’s shoreline. The surrounding area is home to Dubai’s key heritage sites and is close to downtown Deira. This will be a leisure, residential and tourist development featuring 7,820 villas, a number of lavish hotels, several large marinas, restaurants, shopping malls, sports facilities, health spas, cinemas and various other luxury amenities.

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