For Emiratis, camping is a tradition tied to their Bedouin ancestors. — AFP
On a patch of city land beside the sea, urban Emiratis sit beneath the shimmering skyscrapers of wealthy Dubai, revamping a camping tradition rooted in the desert.
Dozens of camper trailers are lined up, with simple facilities set up in the open air against a backdrop featuring the world’s tallest building, the needle-like Burj Khalifa – a symbol of the ostentatious lifestyles and consumerism associated with the city.
