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A few more pictures from Expo Dubai which was delayed for two years due to the pandemic.
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Peru


Japan



Egypt



Australia


Portugal


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A few more pictures from Expo Dubai which was delayed for two years due to the pandemic.
USA





Peru


Japan



Egypt



Australia




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Wow! What lovely photos so vibrant and colourful 🙂
Have an artistic expotastic week 👍
Thanks, Steve!
Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos
My pleasure Sadje.
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That was stunning, i’m so glad you got to go and you are sharing with us!
It was amazing Mimi.
Hi Keith – it must have been stunning … to a point so difficult to imagine – all the glitz and glamour as well as ‘effects’ … thanks for showing us though – and am very glad you got to visit and see it – cheers Hilary
There was a lot to take in Hilary!
You got some great photos here 🙂
I’m pleased you liked them, thank you, Claire.
What fun – the American fast food city is cute and I like the Egypt ones. We even got a look in!
I totally agree Lydia!
A trip of a lifetime. Such great shots. I would love to go someday.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
Japan next year if you fancy a trip! Cheers, Sandee
I’ll be there with you, Keith. 🙂
Wow!! Just wow!
That’s what I said, several times!
wow! These pictures are stunning! It is nice to see exhibits from different countries…
Thanks, Amila. There were 192 pavillions, I only got to see 28!
More wonderful photos. Thank you for letting us enjoy them too.
My pleasure Jackie!
Such amazing things to see. My parents went to the Expo back in the 60’s and 70’s. I think they attended two, one was in Canada.
My first time, I hope it won’t be my last!
Super stunning. Totally cool. Thanks for sharing it with us, Very nice.
That’s kind of you, thanks so much.
More interesting exhibits. I particularly like the space models and images, and the whimsical “cities” from Japan’s pavillion.
Thanks so much, the Japanese domes were amazing, there must have been 50 or more in total.
Much creative thinking! I love the two wheeled wagon, and the food displays:) What was your favorite “thing” or creation you saw there?
Seeing the wagon transported me back to my time in Peru. A favourite? Difficult, but I suppose the Indian pavilion eft the most lasting impression
Of all the bloggers I know, you and Debbie from Travel with Intent, have been to the most diverse places in the world (and really ventured out beyond the usual one day visits). As they say “Have a good one!”
The last two years have been very frustrating!
Fanatastic! I’m intrigued by the globes of food with little people inside them.
Thanks, Colleen. They were fascinating, so much detail.