Video: An Indian shows us the magnificence of standing at the top of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building ever built by man
Written By عمر الدجاني on 2014/02/11
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">ArabiaWeather.com- Omar Dajani- Have you ever thought about what it feels like to stand at the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai? This Indian man will give us a clear glimpse.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> The tower also includes the highest mosque and the highest restaurant in the world, knowing that the cost of its construction amounted to approximately $ 1.5 billion.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> It is known that the Burj Khalifa is the tallest tower in the world today, and the highest building built by man since 2010, with a height of 828 meters.</p>
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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