Article posted: 2/10/2013 6:00 AM

Abu Dhabi much more than just desert

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Visitors pass under the atrium of Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi city. The landmark was the most expensive hotel ever built when it opened in 2005.

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Dunes rise over valleys in the Liwa Desert, part of the world's largest uninterrupted sand desert.

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The marble courtyard of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is inlaid with colorful mosaics.

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The beach on Saadiyat Island stretches for six miles along the Persian Gulf. Just a half-hour from Abu Dhabi city, it has the ambience of a retreat to a tropical resort.

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Women in Abu Dhabi city wear either fashionable Western clothing or their national dress, a silky black robe, aba, and scarf, sheyla.

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Camels and their handlers await trekkers for a sunset ride at Qsar Al Sarab resort in the Liwa Desert.

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The desert is just one of three destinations of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. With a much larger land mass than its better-known neighbor, Dubai, this emirate has not only an expanse of towering dunes, but white beaches fringing luxury resorts and a city of shining skyscrapers and glitzy malls packed with designer fashions.