26 February, 2008

Truely a hidden gem

I stumbled across this website a few days back and I thought that I should share it with you all.

http://www.dubaiasitusedtobe.com/

This is for all those people who truly understand the what we localexpats mean when we say Dubai is nothing like it used to be. It is by far one of the most nostalgic website I have ever come across.

13 comments:

  1. Thank you - I will have a leisurely look through this site though I have only been here 20 years but I miss it too

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  2. I've been looking at that site for ages, they have a link to my old Dubai photos - sorry I didn't post about it as you've done to alert others to it. Well done :-)


    They have some fabulous memories on the site.

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  3. Top stuff, LocalExpat - a wonderful find and thanks for sharing it!

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  4. Nice photos :)
    Nostalgia! :)

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  6. Great website.
    Thank you for sharing LocalExpat.

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  7. Sorry, but this website is purely sentimental, and nostalgic hogwash.

    It’s ideal for those that want to delve in the past and not look ahead.

    Forward progress is what this place has made. An example of that is one’s ability to debate in real-time instead of a string and two cans.

    If you want to address the current generation’s lack of ethics, greed, and ambition – all masked with a religious baloney – now that’s worth a debate. But dreaming of an infrastructure that was, that’s amateurishly sentimental and childish!

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  8. Kyle, there is another good aspect to this website beside nostalgia.
    It shows how fast this place has developed you know….kind of 'before' and 'after' photography…
    Besides, getting sentimental is not always bad.
    Check out these photos, don't you find them interesting?

    American lady in Saudi Arabia 1951.
    British tourists in Cairo 1900.
    Iraqis smoking shisha in Baghdad 1930.
    The American consulate in Cairo 1903.
    Jewish wedding in Aleppo (Syria) 1914.
    Agatha Christie on the top of Ur of Chaldees (Iraq) 1928.

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  9. old site but lovely stuff :)

    this isn't too old , but it's lovely really.. the sad thing is that once u develop a city u cannot undevelop it, and if u ignore it it looks rundown, but if u ignore nature it looks natural!

    a price we have to pay.

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  10. ya Allah..
    how our city changed..
    nice website

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