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The Palm
Jumeirah is a man-made island being developed off the shores
of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, covers an area of 7
million square meters and extends 6.5 kilometres into the
Arabian Gulf. The island will be surrounded by a 12 kilometre
long crescent shaped breakwater built with over 7 million
tons of rock and sand. It will be able to withstand a 4 metre
high wave. More than 90 million cubic metres of sand has been
reclaimed from the seabed using the latest dredging techniques.
When complete the Palm development will contribute to the
city's position as a premier global tourist destination. The
island will eventually support 50 luxury hotels, 2,500 exclusive
residential beachside villas, 2,400 shoreline apartments,
two marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls,
sports facilities, health spas and cinemas.
Palm Facts
Due to its immense scale and
unique shape, The Palm, Jumeirah and The Palm, Jebel Ali
are visible from space with the naked eye.
The creation and development of The Palm is an unparalleled
feat of design and engineering. The Palm is destined to
be like no other place on earth.
Due to its immense scale and unique shape, The Palm, Jumeirah
and The Palm, Jebel Ali are visible from space with the
naked eye.
The creation and development of The Palm is an unparalleled
feat of design and engineering. The Palm is destined to
be like no other place on earth.
Rocks weighing a total of 7 million metre cubed (per island)
are being brought in from sixteen different quarries throughout
the United Arab Emirates.
The Palm comprises approximately 100 million cubic metres
of sand and rock.
If all the fill materials used
to build one Palm island were placed end to end, a wall
two meters high and half a metre thick could circle the
world three times.
Dredges play a prominent role in building The Palm. Sand
is first dropped into place and piled at a specific angle
of repose, ensuring it will hold its place.
After the initial dumping of sand, a dredger brings the
sand level to the surface with a process called "rainbowing",
which literally sprays the sand into proper position.
The Crescent surrounds the island and acts as a breakwater
- able to withstand a 4m wave. It is built from the bottom
up, beginning with the sand, geotextile fiber, small rocks,
and then medium sized rocks, once above water.
Expert Divers examine rock placement underwater to ensure
correct positioning. Divers are also used to review placement
of geotextile.
Over 100 studies from transportation, marina design and
water supply to technology and civil works have been completed
to assess and ensure The Palm's feasibility.
Due to its immense scale and
unique shape, The Palm, Jumeirah and The Palm, Jebel Ali
are visible from space with the naked eye.
The creation and development of The Palm is an unparalleled
feat of design and engineering. The Palm is destined to
be like no other place on earth.
Due to its immense scale and unique shape, The Palm, Jumeirah
and The Palm, Jebel Ali are visible from space with the
naked eye.
Where do all the tress that
the islands will require come from? Over 12,000 Palm trees
will be grown on a nursery in Jumeirah, Dubai.
From crabs to shell fish, reefs, coral and rocks, the
Arabian Gulf is full of marine life. The Palm will help
stimulate its development by adding nutrient rich materials.
Residents and visitors will delight in snorkelling, scuba
and diving in this rich resource.
From crabs to shell fish, reefs, coral and rocks, the
Arabian Gulf is full of marine life. The Palm will help
stimulate its development by adding nutrient rich materials.
Residents and visitors will delight in snorkelling, scuba
and diving in this rich resource.