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20 July 11
thedailywhat:

Territory Marking of the Day: To avoid any potential confusion over who owns the resort island of Al Futaisi, Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, a member of Abu Dhabi’s obscenely rich royal family, spent some of his family’s seemingly limitless wealth to carve his name into its sands.
The massive imprint is two miles across, half a mile wide, and visible from space.
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Mine’s spelled M-I-N-J-A-E. Get to it, please.

thedailywhat:

Territory Marking of the Day: To avoid any potential confusion over who owns the resort island of Al Futaisi, Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, a member of Abu Dhabi’s obscenely rich royal family, spent some of his family’s seemingly limitless wealth to carve his name into its sands.

The massive imprint is two miles across, half a mile wide, and visible from space.

[twbe.]

Mine’s spelled M-I-N-J-A-E. Get to it, please.

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