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Expedition Summary
Nine British students in Dubai and Oman. Reporting live via satellite to schools across the UK. Using the creative power of art to inspire and educate.
- Post-Trip:
- Day 12: Finishing the Expedition
- Day 11: Making art with young Omanis
- Day 10: Return to Muscat via Nizwa Fort
- Day 09: A Bedu market in Sinaw
- Day 08: Into the desert
- Day 07: Giant turtles and dhows in Sur
- Day 06: The coast of The Arabian Sea
- Day 05: The largest Mosque in Muscat
- Day 04: One of the world’s biggest malls
- Day 03: Balloon trip over the desert
- Day 02: In the city with Emirate students
- Day 01: Fly to Dubai
- Pre-Trip:

February 9th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Hi everyone,
It all looks amazing. What’s the most impressive thing you’ve seen or done so far?
Half term now, so everyone will be on their home computers checking you out. Smile you’re on camera!
Ciao
Magy Farrow
February 9th, 2007 at 6:29 pm
looks very exciting! yes, as Maggy says: smile when ur on camera cos every1 in east london knows ur out there represening us!
February 9th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
Great photos, full of moody lighting. Dubai at night looks full of character. Keep showing us the architecture - looks like a beautiful city.
February 10th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
Reply to Maggie Farrow
First impressions of Dubai are amazing, but as you stay for a few days the novelty wears off and you become much more aware of the glossy artificiality of it all. it’s all too polished and pristine and lacking in soul. Streets are almost empty apart from the Construction workers. This is pylon city.
If it was not for the offscreen project, you probably would not meet or make contact with anyone. Many things here revolve around money.