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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Projet de la tour Tiger Sky du groupe Tiger à Dubaï
Pictures must credit: Tiger Properties A skyscraper is looking to make a splash in the record books — by claiming five world firsts. The 122 floor, 532 m tall Tiger Sky Tower will boast the world’s highest infinity pool and inside will be the highest rain forest. The forest will be home to the highest roller coaster adventure on the globe allowing a scenic view of the greenery. Both the forest and pool will be at 447 metres It will also secure the title of the Earth’s highest royal penthouse at the 427 meter mark with at 439 metres, the world’s highest restaurant. The $1 billion residential project is set for Dubai in the UAE, home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The developer, Tiger Properties, says it will be a “towering masterpiece….symbolising the epitome of luxury and sophistication.” Construction is already underway and a handover date set for the last quarter of 2029. © Tiger Properties via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
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10/04/2024
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Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274342_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274341_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274339_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274338_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274337_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168274336_FER
Luxury apartment towers linked by infinity pools
Ferrari Press Agency
Infinity 1
Ref 15750
10/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Damac
A stunning three-tower luxury development has been announced — joined together by rooftop infinity pools that bridges them all.
And many of the apartments come with balconies that have their own plunge pools.
It is in Dubai, UAE, to be built on the Dubai Harbour island.
The Damac Bay Cavalli Towers Dubai Harbour apartments by local developer Damac, and branded by Italian fashion house Cavalli, feature floor to ceiling windows and give residents access to 1.65 km of private beach.
The jaw dropping highlight though is the marina-facing Infinity pools which that stretch across all three roofs.
Local lifestyle amenities include retail, entertainment, fine restaurants and cafes, jogging and cycling tracks
There are spectacular views including the giant Dubai Eye ferris wheel.
OPS: Render of the Damac Bay Cavalli Towers development.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
Ferrari Press Agency
Treyam 1
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21/03/2024
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Pictures must credit: NEOM
The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_167585892_FER
New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
Ferrari Press Agency
Treyam 1
Ref 15679
21/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NEOM
The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_167585891_FER
New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
Ferrari Press Agency
Treyam 1
Ref 15679
21/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NEOM
The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
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New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
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The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
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New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
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21/03/2024
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The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New tourism resort on bridge with giant infinity pool
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Treyam 1
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21/03/2024
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Pictures must credit: NEOM
The world’s longest infinity pool has been announced — stretching 450 meters long and situated elevated 36 meters above the sea.
It will be the crowning glory of a spectacular bridge crafted from brass and bronze - as the stand out feature of another new development for Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar NEOM tourism development.
NEOM is the plan to make the North West of the country a hub for wealthy tourists and visitors taking advantage of the region's spectacular scenery along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea.
The new resort is called Treyam and is aimed at offering guests what is described as “an elevated haven” in which to unwind, re-energise and enjoy majestic natural surroundings.
Treyam is located across the opening of one of the lagoons at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The striking bridge hosting a 250-room luxury resort will connect the northern and southern lagoon shores.
It will offer panoramic views of the tidal lagoon below and the sea beyond.
The innovative façade of the bridge will be constructed using brass and bronze to create a sunset-like illusion from a distance.
Topping the bridge is the rooftop infinity pool.
OPS: Render of the Treyam resort consisting of a bridge with hotel accommodation and what is planned to be the world's largest infinity pool.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The drone used in the infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
Ref 15354
05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: Brian Grubb lands after the jump at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: Brian Grubb lands after the jump at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: Brian Grubb lands after the jump at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
Ref 15354
05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
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05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
Ref 15354
05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
Ref 15354
05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool jump by Brian Grubb at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
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Daredevils's leap from world's highest infinity pool
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Infinity 1
Ref 15354
05/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Prada
A daredevil base jumper has wakeskates from the world's highest infinity pool.
Wakeskating is like water skiing except on a short surfer-type board instead of skis.
For the stunt sponsored by Italian fashion house Prada, , American Brian Grubb ,43, was dragged through the 95metre-long rooftop pool by a custom drone at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
The three-time world wakeskate champion was then drawn up a specially built ramp before going over the side of the 77-storey, 294 metre high twin tower building in a heart stopping moment.
He then hurtled towards the ground before activating his Red Bull logo parachute and safely gliding down to sand below.
The fearless stunt was the first-ever combined wakeskate base jump.
OPS: The infinity pool at the Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)