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31 incredible pictures of Dubai from above

Dubai is a city of superlatives. Located in the United Arab Emirates, the ritzy metropolis is home to some of the tallest, biggest, and most luxurious structures in the world.

31 incredible pictures of Dubai from above

These dazzling photos of Dubai, taken from the sky, show off the city's architectural feats.

These dazzling photos of Dubai, taken from the sky, show off the city

The Burj Al Arab, the fourth-tallest hotel in the world, dominates the Dubai skyline.

The Burj Al Arab, the fourth-tallest hotel in the world, dominates the Dubai skyline.

Completed in 1999, the hotel is on an artificial island in the Persian gulf.

Completed in 1999, the hotel is on an artificial island in the Persian gulf.

The self-proclaimed "most luxurious hotel in the world" sits 919 feet out into the water, so it doesn't cast a shadow on the beaches nearby.

The self-proclaimed "most luxurious hotel in the world" sits 919 feet out into the water, so it doesn

One of the hotel's main features is its heliport. It can be converted into a tennis court that, hanging 650 feet up, is the highest suspended tennis court in the world.

One of the hotel

The Burj Al Arab hotel's success inspired one of the most ambitious building projects ever undertaken, the Palms, a chain of manmade islands.

The Burj Al Arab hotel

The story goes that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, ruler of Dubai, decided the city needed a "backup plan" once its oil supply ran out. Three islands were constructed off the coast to provide land for premium real estate and luxury hotels.

The story goes that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, ruler of Dubai, decided the city needed a "backup plan" once its oil supply ran out. Three islands were constructed off the coast to provide land for premium real estate and luxury hotels.

Palm Island Jumeirah, the smallest island, welcomed its first tenants in 2007.

Palm Island Jumeirah, the smallest island, welcomed its first tenants in 2007.

The Palms took just four years to complete, requiring 12 million pounds of rock and 53 million pounds of sand to build.

The Palms took just four years to complete, requiring 12 million pounds of rock and 53 million pounds of sand to build.

Here's the view from the Atlantis hotel on the tip of the island group.

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Nearby, a man-made archipelago called The World has 300 islands in the shape of the Earth's continents. It's hard to tell from this angle.

Nearby, a man-made archipelago called The World has 300 islands in the shape of the Earth

Even from above, you can see the project is incomplete.

Even from above, you can see the project is incomplete.

The global financial crisis forced the developers into a standstill in 2010. Today, most of the islands sit bare and undeveloped. The project has cost roughly $14 million to date.

The global financial crisis forced the developers into a standstill in 2010. Today, most of the islands sit bare and undeveloped. The project has cost roughly $14 million to date.

Dubai Marina is also quite a sight to see.

Dubai Marina is also quite a sight to see.

Developers dug a trench and filled it with water from the Persian Gulf. The artificial canal stretches 2 miles long.

Developers dug a trench and filled it with water from the Persian Gulf. The artificial canal stretches 2 miles long.

Dubai Marina is home to Jebel Ali Port, the world's largest man-made harbor.

Dubai Marina is home to Jebel Ali Port, the world

Source: DP World

The marina also includes the Jumeirah Beach Residence, the largest single-phase residential development in the world.

The marina also includes the Jumeirah Beach Residence, the largest single-phase residential development in the world.

The Jumeirah Beach Residence, which opened in 2008, includes 35 residential towers and five hotels. They offer some of the best waterfront views Dubai has to offer.

The Jumeirah Beach Residence, which opened in 2008, includes 35 residential towers and five hotels. They offer some of the best waterfront views Dubai has to offer.

There's 364,000 square feet of beach to accommodate all those guests.

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Sheikh Zayed Road helps form E 11, the longest road in the Emirates.

Sheikh Zayed Road helps form E 11, the longest road in the Emirates.

The city's main artery runs parallel to the coast, connecting the Palms and Dubai Marina.

The city

The world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, is perhaps the centerpiece of Dubai's rapidly growing skyline. It cost $1.5 billion to construct.

The world

The glitzy pillar stands 2,717 feet tall — the rough equivalent of two Empire State Buildings stacked. Here's the view from the observation deck on the 124th floor.

The glitzy pillar stands 2,717 feet tall — the rough equivalent of two Empire State Buildings stacked. Here

Source: Burj Khalifa

Don't look down!

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The tower took five years to build and required as many as 12,000 workers on site on a given day. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the same firm behind One World Trade Center.

The tower took five years to build and required as many as 12,000 workers on site on a given day. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the same firm behind One World Trade Center.

Source: Burj Khalifa

Upon completion in 2010, Burj Khalifa used 31,400 metric tons of rebar, or reinforced steel. Laid end to end, the steel would stretch a quarter of the way around the world.

Upon completion in 2010, Burj Khalifa used 31,400 metric tons of rebar, or reinforced steel. Laid end to end, the steel would stretch a quarter of the way around the world.

It won't be the tallest for much longer, however. In October, a crew broke ground on what may be the newest tallest building in the world, simply known as The Tower.

It won

Designed by famed Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava, who was also behind the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, The Tower is expected to top off in 2020.

Designed by famed Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava, who was also behind the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, The Tower is expected to top off in 2020.

What a pretty picture it will make for.

What a pretty picture it will make for.

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