Lehbab (or Lahbab) is a village
in the Emirate of Dubai about 50 km south of Dubai city. It is situated on the
highway between Dubai and the border of the Emirate of Sharjah. Lehbab is also
known for its stunning desert characterised by wide expanses of sands and
captivating dunes.
We arrived at the appointed checkpoint and waited for other SUVs to join us in a convoy across the red dunes.
We will let the photos do the
talking for us from this point on:
we've arrived |
the first SUV going in |
disappearing into the horizon |
while another arrived |
great wilderness |
our very first time |
some signs of civilisation to the right |
walking up a small dune |
another SUV arriving |
almost there |
some growth and vegetation |
more SUVs joining us |
stuck in the sand |
joyfully so, though |
red, red sand dunes as far as the eye can see |
Sern getting in on the action |
snapping away |
Brendan has always loved sand |
growing up in our hometown |
he'd sit by the beach all day playing with sand |
so this must have been a real treat (and throwback) |
capturing the moment |
time to go! |
hahaha, snapping each other |
my hand blending into the landscape |
red, red sand |
Brendan can't get enough of it |
a quiet beauty |
hand print in the sand |
our intrepid photographer |
the convoy grows |
its getting busy |
Sern sneaking up on a desert animal |
hiding in the shade |
Brendan's handwork |
desert dabbing! |
and the convoy grows even more |
the Emirati flag yonder in the distance |
A stark yet stunning wilderness
marked by the occasion shrub or bush. Plain yet appealing, the vast expanse of
red dune as far as the eye can see holds a certain romantic quality, at least
in the eyes of this beholder.
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