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Published author, amateur photographer, amateur astronomer, expert bridge player, gourmet cook and wine connoisseur, handguns, extensively traveled.

Dubai — Dubai Fountain Show at Burj Khalifa Lake (Video)


This week and next I will present images and videos of Dubai. Today will feature a short version of the daily magical, music-synchronized Dubai Fountain show on the manmade Burj Khalifa Lake, which is situated beneath the Burj Khalifa. The Burj Khalifa has the distinction of being the tallest structure in the world, but more on that Wednesday.

Some fun stats on the Dubai Fountain situated in the 30-acre/12-hectare artificial Burj Khalifa Lake:

  • Length: 902 feet/275 meters
  • Height: Shoots water up to 500 feet/152 meters
  • Capacity:  Can spew up to 22,000 gallons/83,000 litres simultaneously
  • Nighttime shows are illuminated by 6,600 individual lights and 25 projectors
  • Fountain shows are synchronized to music ranging from classical to contemporary
  • For times and other information see: Burj Khalifa Light Show & Dubai Fountain Timings

For now, enjoy the show:

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This Week’s Mystery Destination Revealed


The Fountain where Rover debuted

Congratuations to those who solved this week’s Mystery Destination. Unless you’re a fan of 1960s classic cult television, you probably had some difficulty with it. There were also a lot of red herrings in this week’s Mystery Destination Quiz, especially on the automotive front, but there were many subtle clues there as well. For instance, there were multiple references to James Bond, which most of you probably think were designed to confuse you. But the star of the show that made the Mystery Destination famous actually turned down the role of 007 because he objected to the character’s womanizing ways and the use of firearms. Indeed, he rejected the role twice — first in Dr. No, and then almost a decade later when Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman were looking to replace Sean Connery after Diamonds Are Forever. That actor later found fame in the television series Danger Man, shown in the U.S. as Secret Agent, and what some consider the sequel to Danger ManThe Prisoner.

The Village

The actor to whom I refer is Patrick McGoohan. The series that made this week’s Mystery Destination famous was indeed The Prisoner. And the village? In The Prisoner it was referred to simply as The Village. When you say The Village, use a deep, ominous tone and emphasize both words independently. The… Village….

Checkmate and The Green Dome (now gray)

One clue this week was the above photograph. Checkmate referred to The Prisoner episode of the same name, and the grassy area in the foreground was the area on which a game of chess was played using residents of The… Village… as living pieces. Protagonist Number Six was, of course, a pawn. The… Green… Dome… (also highlighted in an ominous, almost reverential, tone) was the residence of Number Two. Number Two is the antagonist, and the role of number two was changed almost weekly, whenever the preceeding Number Two failed in the mission. The mission? To extract information from Number Six, a former secret agent (hence the rumored Danger Man connection) who angrily resigns his job and attempts to flee England before being gassed in his apartment and awakening in… The… Village…!

“And if you spill your secrets you are retired into the old people’s home.” — Number Six

The… Village… Retirement Home

The Mystery Destination Is…

Give up? This week’s Mystery Destination is not in Italy (despite the Fiat and Ferrari photos and the series quote about The… Village… being “Italianate”). The English cars were closer to the truth. The… Village… is, in fact, Portmeirion in County Gwynedd, Wales. I’ve written a series of articles on this fascinating place, and you can begin that series at this link: Portmeirion — Part 1

Number Six’s Residence

If you watch this seventeen-episode series, which I highly recommend because I adore it (I have the entire series on both DVD and Blu-ray), you will be shocked at the two-part ending unless you understand that what you think this series is about is not what this series is about. For instance, it’s not really about a kidnapped former secret agent hauled off to some mysterious village. And if you then rewatch the series knowing how it ends, you’ll pick up on all the clues that stretch as far back as the very first episode. All the quotes I used this week come from my favorite episode, Many Happy Returns (episode 7, which if you watch very closely will tell you who Number One is. And that revelation will in turn tells you exactly where the series ending is headed.

Number Six’s Balcony (entrance patio on the right)

Other references to the ending hidden deep within the series include subtle clues such as:

  • “In a society, one must learn to conform.”
    — Number Two (Checkmate)
  •  “I am not a number. I am a person.”
    — Number Six (Arrival; pilot episode)
  • “I’m the boss.”
    — Number Two
    “No. One is the boss.”
    — Number Six
  • “Everyone votes for a dictator.”
    — Number Six
  • “A still tongue makes a happy life.”
    — Village Motto (Arrival)
  • “Unlike me, many of you have accepted the situation of your imprisonment and will die here like rotten cabbages.”
    — Number Six (Free for All)
  • “We deplore your spirit of disharmony.”
    — The Chairman (A Change of Mind)
  • “I assure you that no matter what significance you may hold for me, to the Village and its Committee, you are merely citizen Number Six, who has to be tolerated, and if necessary, shaped to fit.”
    — Number Two
    “Public enemy, Number Six.”
    — Number Six
The… Village… as seen from the Retirement Home

I hope you enjoyed this week’s little experiment. Either way, yes or no, feel free to drop a comment and let me know your thoughts. Until then, “Be Seeing You!

Number Two’s Residence

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Random Photo Week — Clouds, Cactii, Cars, and Clues… to the Mystery Destination


Triumph TR6

Back for another try at this week’s Mystery Destination Quiz? I’ll be revealing the answer tomorrow, but if you’ve figured it out beforehand just leave a comment. Before we get to today’s clues and destination photos (there will be four for you today), let’s continue with this week’s other random subjects: Dramatic Skies, Automobiles, and Desert Color. We’ll start with some cactus color:

El Paso Desert Flora

And transition an El Paso desert sunset:

I Love My Backyard View

Let’s take a look at another favorite car. I once owned a roadster version of this next automobile, which I drove for a decade or so:

Early MGB GT

Hmmm…. I notice both of today’s automobiles are English in origin. And both originate from the 1960s. I wonder if that’s a clue to this week’s Mystery Destination? Or were they meant to deceive? Just in case, I’ll give you three automobile(?) hints in today’s clue list:

  • Automobile Clue #1: Mini Moke
  • Automobile(?) Clue #2: Rover
  • Automobile Clue #3: KAR 120C
    • Character One (referring to KAR 120C): “I know every nut and bolt. I built it myself!”
    • Character Two’s reply: “Then you’re just the man I need. It keeps overheating in traffic. Perhaps you’d care to advise me.”
  • Remember the clue earlier this week about featured numbers? Try this infamous exchange:
    • Protagonist: “Who are you?”
    • Antagonist: “The new Number Two.”
    • Protagonist: “Who is Number One?”
    • Antagonist: “You are Number Six.”
    • Protagonist: “I am not a number. I am a free man!”
    • Antagonist: [Hearty, diabolical laughter]
  • The ending of this hit show was so controversial that the star/creator/producer had to flee his home country and relocate to Switzerland.
  • “Be seeing you.” Tomorrow, that is, for the Big Reveal.
The Village
Number Six Balcony
Number Two; “The Green Dome”
Entrance to Number Six

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