This is the United Tower in Manama, Bahrain. It has a total of 50-storeys and stands 200m (656ft) tall
The Wyndham Grand Collection Manama occupies 14 floors of the structure with more than 260 guest rooms. The property also offers 20 floors of mixed use development combining modern commercial office and retail space
Here's some tidbit info about Bahrain and other countries in the area:
There are only 4 countries in the world where women represent less than 40% of the population: United Arab Emirates (26,7%), Qatar (27,4%), Oman (33,7%) and Bahrain (38%) source
Diabetes rates in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait are 14-20%. In the US, it's only 8.3% source
Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar and Saudi Arabia each have higher adult obesity rates than the US source
Several years ago Saudi Arabia and Bahrain made a joint bid to host the Olympics with the mens' events in Saudi Arabia and the womens' events in Bahrain. The reason being women are not allowed to play sports in Saudi Arabia. The IOC surprisingly vetoed the bid. source
malgoya on April 19th, 2017 at 21:34 UTC »
This is the United Tower in Manama, Bahrain. It has a total of 50-storeys and stands 200m (656ft) tall
The Wyndham Grand Collection Manama occupies 14 floors of the structure with more than 260 guest rooms. The property also offers 20 floors of mixed use development combining modern commercial office and retail space
Here's some tidbit info about Bahrain and other countries in the area:
There are only 4 countries in the world where women represent less than 40% of the population: United Arab Emirates (26,7%), Qatar (27,4%), Oman (33,7%) and Bahrain (38%) source
Diabetes rates in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait are 14-20%. In the US, it's only 8.3% source
Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar and Saudi Arabia each have higher adult obesity rates than the US source
Several years ago Saudi Arabia and Bahrain made a joint bid to host the Olympics with the mens' events in Saudi Arabia and the womens' events in Bahrain. The reason being women are not allowed to play sports in Saudi Arabia. The IOC surprisingly vetoed the bid. source
Dr_Romm on April 19th, 2017 at 22:02 UTC »
Looks like a giant end mill
theseekerofbacon on April 19th, 2017 at 22:05 UTC »
You know the drill.