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		<title>World Class Golf Courses in Dubai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discover what put Dubai on the world golfing map.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dubai has become one of the world&#8217;s most cosmopolitan cities.  Springing up out of the desert, glittering skyscrapers have replaced palm fringed huts that were typical just forty years ago. There are six world class golf courses here.  Some, right in the heart of the city, some, a few miles out of town. Two are pro golf academies with excellent facilities, plus annual rainfall of just 11 inches per year, which have really put Dubai on the international golf circuit.</p>
<p>If you are going on a golfing vacation, then Dubai offers a different, and perhaps a more adventurous option. But it&#8217;s not cheap. The wealth and expense of Dubai&#8217;s golf courses is apparent at one of its icons, the <strong>Dubai Creek Golf Club</strong>. Opened in 1993, the Dubai Creek Club is situated in the heart of the city, and runs alongside Dubai Creek.</p>
<p><span id="more-20"></span><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/dubai-creek-golf-club-sign.jpg" title="Dubai Creek Golf Club sign" id="image28" alt="Dubai Creek Golf Club sign" align="left" />It&#8217;s a 6,950 yard, Karl Litton design, par 72 with a lot of water and some killer bunkers. It is built on a small piece of land that never feels too crowded. The opening five holes are straight forward enough, but then you come to holes like the 6th. The fairway narrows to about ten yards with a lake on your right and trees to the left; it really starts to test your accuracy.</p>
<p>The 13th is another notable hole. At 545 yards on this par 5, you play your third, if you&#8217;ve stayed out of the massive bunkers on the right, onto a not too generous island green. And from there, it doesn&#8217;t get any easier. The 17th is the signature hole.  If you&#8217;re playing off the back tees, you&#8217;ll have a 200 yard drive to the fairway over the creek. Or if you can draw the ball, you can stay safe on the right-hand side.</p>
<p>The clubhouse here is pretty amazing. Built in the shape of a traditional sailboat, it has three top class restaurants, swimming pool, holds concerts for the likes of Rod Stewart and Elton John, and was voted &#8220;Best Clubhouse&#8221; in Golf Digest&#8217;s Best of the Best survey.</p>
<p>Another great facility they have here is a high-tech digital swing analysis suite in their golf academy. Visitors are welcome at the Dubai Creek Club all year round. Green fees are around $90, and a handicap limit of 28 applies, so bring your certificate. Of course, this isn&#8217;t just the Dubai Creek Golf Club, it&#8217;s the Dubai Creek Golf &amp; Yacht Club, so you can go out a do a bit of sports fishing also.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/dubai-country-club-entrance.jpg" title="Dubai Country Club entrance" id="image31" alt="Dubai Country Club entrance" align="right" />30 years ago, practically all of Dubai was desert, but even then there was a golf course, the <strong>Dubai Country Club</strong>. The country club itself is very much a social center for ex-pats, with golf being just one of its many facilities. What&#8217;s different here is that it&#8217;s a truly desert course where you carry your own piece of turf, and you putt on browns, not greens.  There are pegs on either side of the fairway, and if you&#8217;re between the two pegs, then you&#8217;re able to use your mat. If you knock it outside of the pegs, then you play it as it lies. So you can have a 200-odd yard bunker shot.</p>
<p>They use a mix of used engine oil and sand for the browns. The role on the browns is actually quite true. Grass bumps a little bit more, so at times it doesn&#8217;t stay on the right line, whereas on sand, it&#8217;s a bit slower, but it actually stays on the line really well. The rules of sand golf are that once you put the flag back in, you have to use a brush to smooth over the brown for the next golfer.  A few loops around the flag are enough, so you don&#8217;t have to smooth the entire brown. It can get pretty hot, but if you love golf you&#8217;ll play. All of the other club facilities are included in your green fees, which are a very reasonable $25.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/nad-al-sheba-at-night.jpg" alt="Nad Al Sheba at night" id="image32" title="Nad Al Sheba at night" align="left" />The <strong>Nad Al Sheba</strong> Racecourse is very much a part of life in Dubai. With the Royal Family, having such a passion for the &#8220;sport of kings&#8221;, it&#8217;s not surprising. What&#8217;s more surprising is what happens at the course when its not race night. Some golfers on vacation play 36 holes a day, 18 in the morning, and 18 in the afternoon. Here, it&#8217;s possible to play 54. 18 in the morning, 18 in the afternoon, and yes, you guessed it, 18 at night.</p>
<p>This is a fully floodlit, 18 hole course, with tee times from 7:30 in the morning to 10 o&#8217;clock at night. The big advantage with night golf is that in a country where the daytime temperatures can reach 130 degrees, playing at night is much more comfortable.  Although it is easy to follow the direction, it&#8217;s a bit difficult judging the distance the ball travels. It&#8217;s certainly an experience playing the Nad Al Sheba course at night, as it challenges your accuracy and eyesight. Green fees start at $60, and there is no handicap limit.</p>
<p>Three other golf courses of note in the area are:</p>
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<li><strong>Arabian Ranches</strong>, which has green fees from $76. It&#8217;s a 7,700 yard Peter Baker-Finch design, which is marketing itself as the best desert course in the world.</li>
<li><strong>The Montgomerie</strong>, built by Colin Montgomerie has green fees from $115 a day, and is home to supposedly, the largest green in the world, at 58,000 square feet.</li>
<li>Finally the <strong>Jebel Ali Golf Resort</strong>, a 9 hole par 36 with green fees of $30, that claims to be the best 9 hole in the world.</li>
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<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/emirates-club-majilis-course.jpg" alt="Majilis Course at the Emirates Club" id="image33" title="Majilis Course at the Emirates Club" align="right" />The <strong>Emirates Club</strong> is regarded by many as the best course in Dubai. The Emirates has two 18 hole courses, the most famous of which is the Majilis. This is home to the world renowned $2 million Dubai Desert Classic. The first thing you notice when you&#8217;re play the Emirates is just how tight it is. The course layout shows very little green, with fast tracks of desert waste, trees and water hazards. Any wayward shots and you&#8217;re in deep trouble.</p>
<p>A case in point is the 549 yard, par 5 10th hole, which from the back tee has a 200 yard carry over desert to the fairway. A second shot up the fairway, which narrows to about 10 yards and a third, if you&#8217;ve got this far, to a green completely surrounded by bunkers. The 18th is another famous hole here. If you can drive 250 yards with a dogleg, you can save yourself hundreds of yards.</p>
<p>This beautiful course, at a daunting 7,100 yards, has a handicap limit of 28 for men and 45 for women with green fees from $130. It&#8217;s very popular, so book your tee times well in advance, and good luck. Golf, like everything else, is booming in Dubai and whether you&#8217;re a golfer or not, Dubai is a really exciting place to be.</p>
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		<title>Fiesole: Florence Countryside</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you want to break away from your exhaustive schedule of museums, churches, historical sites, 17-foot-tall naked men, and the long lines they attract, I recommend hopping on the number 7 bus, and spending a lazy afternoon in the quiet and removed town of Fiesole.  It&#8217;s only five miles from Florence and you&#8217;ll be happy for the time as you sit down, and let the artwork of nature come to you.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/fisole-landscape.jpg" alt="Fiesole Landscape" id="image16" title="Fiesole Landscape" align="right" />While in the city you may not notice Florence&#8217;s incredible location, which is in the heart of the region known as Tuscany. Home to the classical Italian landscapes, and medieval towns that we&#8217;re so familiar with, Fiesole is one of those towns perched on top of a rolling Tuscan hill. One thousand years ago Fiesole overshadowed its rival because of its advantageous location in the hills, but in 1125 it was conquered and destroyed by the Florentines, and you can see many of the ruins that still stand here.</p>
<p><span id="more-14"></span>One of the highlights of Fiesole is the Roman amphitheater, dating back from the 1st century b.c. Every summer this amphitheater, which is now called Estate Fiesolana, stages concerts, ballets, and operas. What an incredible place to see an opera!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/fiesole-trattoria.jpg" alt="Trattoria Le Cave di Maiano" id="image15" title="Trattoria Le Cave di Maiano" align="left" />It is said that every noble home in Florence was constructed from the rock found in the granite quarry in the Fiesole hills. Italian quarry men had big appetites, and had many mid-day meals at the Trattoria  known as  &#8220;Le Cave di Maiano.&#8221; It&#8217;s still where the locals go to enjoy the simple pleasures of Tuscan food. Fiesole is a very special place that people go to for a relaxing time, good food, and cool fresh air in the Spring and Summer.</p>
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		<title>Diving at Champagne Reef, Dominica</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2006 05:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dominica is famous for its unusual underwater landscape that has developed around the crater of the submerged Soufrière Volcano, attracting an incredible variety of tropical fish.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dominica is famous for its unusual underwater landscape that has developed around the crater of the submerged Soufrière Volcano, attracting an incredible variety of tropical fish. The Puffer Fish is a common site, when threatened it has the amazing ability to inflate itself into an unswallowable size.</p>
<p><span id="more-5"></span><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/angel-fish.jpg" id="image9" alt="Angel Fish" title="Angel Fish" align="left" />While diving you&#8217;ll see slimey green lumps which are actually Frog Fish which usually hide on coral. You&#8217;ll also see Angel fish (pictured)  which are some of the most colorful fish in the Carribean, as is their close relative the Butterfly fish.  You&#8217;ll see Trumpet fish, which look like they are out of a Looney Tune, but it is a carnivore related to the Barracuda.</p>
<p>Male and female Parrot fish look completely different, but often travel in pairs, and are strangely drawn to the Champagne Reef, which gets its name from the hot stream of volcanic gas bubbles. Brain coral grows in abundance here, and the Carribean is home to some of the largest Brain corals in the world.</p>
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		<title>Shopping in Bangkok</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 12:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's a must on many backpackers itinerary, but Bangkok has a lot more to offer than cheap beer, cheap sex, and cheap clothes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the past decade it&#8217;s been heralded as a serious competitor to Singapore and Hong Kong as the ultimate shopping destination. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. It is a modern metropolis that has grown around its historical past. It is home to over seven and a half million people. The capital is famous for antiques, arts and crafts, textiles and gems, which makes it one of the best kept shopping secrets in Asia.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/thailand-grand-sale-poster.jpg" title="Thailand Grand Sale poster" id="image27" alt="Thailand Grand Sale poster" align="right" />Shopping malls have taken over the city center, and this is where the locals tend to come for their everyday shopping. June is the beginning of the two month “Grand Thailand Sale,” and all merchandise made in Thailand is up to 80% off. Just make sure you look for the grand Thailand sale stickers in shops. Other months of the year department stores host the best sales, and “Central” is the largest in Bangkok. Locals and tourists come here to find real bargains.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Bargains can also be found in markets. These are at the height of the Thai community, and Bangkok&#8217;s biggest and best is Chatuchak. The best way to get there is on the &#8220;Sky Train&#8221;, opened in 1990 it&#8217;s very modern, gliding for fifteen miles above Bangkok&#8217;s busy streets. A one day pass will cost you 100 baht which is about two dollars. Since it&#8217;s really hot in Bangkok you&#8217;ve got two options, one is to sweat it out in the back of a cab, or get on a Sky Train and arrive cool and calm at your destination. Over 200,000 visitors go to Chatuchak every weekend and it is a shopping mecca.</p>
<p>Chatuchak market has about 8,000 stores which cover an area about the size of five football fields, and that makes for a good day of shopping. Come prepared because it&#8217;s hot. Wear light clothes and flat shoes, because there&#8217;s everything here, from wicker baskets, to exotic food, to fake designer goods. It&#8217;s an excellent place to find anything and everything made in Thailand, from beautifully handmade crafts, to antiques.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/chatuchak-animal-section.jpg" alt="Chatuchak Market dog for sale" id="image12" title="Chatuchak Market dog for sale" align="left" />Chatuchak is divided into sections, each one represents a different type of merchandise. There&#8217;s even a section designated for selling animals, of all types. There is everything for sale, but if you want to buy anything you&#8217;ll have to do it the Thai way, so be prepared to barter. You can’t be scared, you have to barter. Start low and stand your ground. They&#8217;ll follow you if they really want a sale.</p>
<p>Thailand is home to thousands of craftsmen, whose skills have been passed down generations. Although you can find most of the wares in the market, its worthwhile venturing further out for some good treasures. If you want a break from the craziness of Bangkok, why not take a trip one hour out of the city to Bangsai, where you&#8217;ll find many of the same arts and crafts you see in the market actually being made. It&#8217;s very educational, and a great chance to get a few more souvenirs.There are house types that you&#8217;d normally see in northern Thailand, and that&#8217;s what makes Bangsai so unique.</p>
<p>Each house has a craft in its particular area, and there&#8217;s everything here from pottery to fan making. Founded by Queen Sirikit in 1976, the arts and folk craft center is also a school. Their aim is to pass down tradition by passing on ancient craft techniques to the next generation. Fan painting originates from Chiang Mai in the north where it is still a popular craft. Silk fans are painted with acryllic, and cost 30 baht, which is less than a dollar.</p>
<p>Thailand may be renowned for its crafts, but the one thing it is best known for is its silk. Silk is an important commodity in Thailand, and the industry dates back 5,000 years. You can find everything from cushions to ties, but there are some shops that really know what they are talking about when it comes to silk. If you&#8217;re looking for the best quality Thai silk, there’s only one shop to go to &#8211; Jim Thompson&#8217;s. Indulge yourself silly in everything silk. They&#8217;ve got silk bags, silk scarves, silk ties, and a ton of clothes.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vivadora.com/wp-content/uploads/jim-thompson-silk-store.jpg" alt="Jim Thompson's Silk Store" id="image13" title="Jim Thompson's Silk Store" align="right" />Born in America and trained as an architect, Jim Thompson came to Thailand during the Second World War. The beauty of the country and the friendliness of the people immediately appealed to him. After the war, he invested his time and energy into Thai silk, an ancient handicraft that was disappearing fast due to competition from cheaper machine made fabrics. Convinced he had a product, Thompson took his goods to New York, and after an enthusiastic response he returned to Bangkok in 1951 to set up his company. In 1967 he went on a vacation to Malaysia with friends. He went for a walk in the jungle and never came back. His wealth and alleged connections to the CIA made his disappearance a true mystery.</p>
<p>The business was by no means an overnight success. The turning point was when the musical &#8220;The King and I&#8221; used Thai silk for its costumes. This, and the introduction of colorfast dyes, triggered a boom in the silk industry. The prices at Jim Thompson&#8217;s aren&#8217;t cheap, but the quality is second to none. Most shops will accept major credit cards, or the Thai currency, the baht.</p>
<p>Nothing will go better with your new outfit from Jim Thompson&#8217;s than some gems.Bangkok is internationally recognized as the gemstone capital of the world. You will find a number of small, family run businesses all over the city. On a side street right next to the American Embassy is a gem shop that is highly recommended. At “Uthai&#8217;s Gems” you can find Zircons, Garnets, cat-sized Turquoise, as well as Ruby&#8217;s from bordering nations. Genuine blue and black Sapphires indigenous to central Thailand are one of Bangkok&#8217;s best buys. Be sure you go to an authentic dealer. Look for a certificate in the window; these shops know what they&#8217;re talking about when it comes to the real thing.</p>
<p>To the naked eye, if you&#8217;re not experienced, or you&#8217;ve never seen Sapphires before, real and fake look almost identical. Two sapphires that look exactly the same may have huge differences in price. For example a real sapphire may cost $1200, where as the synthetic one may cost around $700. What you&#8217;re looking for is a clear color, and straight lines in the silt. All of the lines will be together, and naturally, they are straight. A synthetic stone may look beautiful, and may even look better than the real ones, but if the silt lines are curved, don&#8217;t buy it.</p>
<p>Although Bangkok may seem a modern city to the eye, it does have a reputation for great historical arts and architecture. As a result, Bangkok has taken a pivotal role, in the lucrative trade for ancient antiques. If you&#8217;re interested you&#8217;ll have to look hard. The “River City Complex” may look like any other modern mall, but here you can find some of Bangkok&#8217;s finest antiques. For an avid collector this is a good place to start. There are some astounding original antiques here, which would be the pride and joy of any collection. However, if you can&#8217;t afford to buy the real thing you can easily find some good reproductions. Shopping malls like River City are a convenient place to buy some good imitations of work from all over Asia.</p>
<p>Temple wood carvings are very popular, and most antiques and reproductions are of Hindu or Buddhist icons. If you are a serious collector it&#8217;s worth while venturing off the beaten track to unveil some unique originals. At the &#8220;Elephant House&#8221; off of Circumvent Road you can find a wide range of antiques, from home furnishings, and accessories to religious wood carvings. Religious images are also part of everyday life.</p>
<p>There are three ways to spot fakes in Asian art. First look for life-like expressions. The expression should be very alive, and you should be able to see it. Second is the quality. The piece should be detailed. Third is the proportions, each obviously unique in size, but many reproductions tend to be smaller than the originals. Asian art is an investment, but a good word of advice, is to not to buy antiques only as an investment, but also for your own pleasure and enjoyment.</p>
<p>Traffic mayhem is to be expected in the capital, and a quick way of getting around is by “Toot-Toot.” These autos got their name from the sound of their engines, and are recognized as a symbol of Thailand. They are generally a great way to get around, but on a shopping mission you may want to travel around by taxi, and the help of a bilingual driver. The taxi drivers have small religious symbols hanging from their rear-view mirrors to protect them from accidents, because the roads are ungoverned. Seeing the way people drive, it is obvious why the drivers hang several of these symbols. The symbols are called amulets, and in Thailand the main religion is Buddhism. Your taxi driver can take you to one of several religious markets where you can find Buddha in every form.</p>
<p>Small amulets to life-sized statues of Buddha can be found, and many times you can take your purchase to a nearby temple to get the Buddha blessed. One of a Buddhist Monk&#8217;s duties is to bless Buddha for private homes. They charge a small fee for the ceremony, which goes towards the maintenance of the temple.</p>
<p>Wherever you go in the world you have got to be a savvy shopper. It helps being able to tell apart the top quality goods from the rip-offs, but wherever you go in Bangkok, the Thai&#8217;s are friendly, honest and always willing to give advice. You will find phenomenal shopping in Bangkok, and the only problem you&#8217;ll have is figuring out how to fit everything you buy into your suitcase.</p>
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