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Giant TV screen inside the National Assembly hall shows HH Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister, as he addresses parliament's inaugural session in Kuwait City Feb. 15, 2012. Kuwaitis voted Feb. 2 for a new 50-member legislature.

The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.

Qadsiya 3-2 Kuwait 15-4-2013

Kuwait.محمية الشيخ صباح

 

Kuwait National Day by Kuwaiti Club at ASU.

 

Feb 25th 2016

at ASU campus.

View to Kuwait City from Salmiya Marina.

kuwaiti Information and Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed al- Abdullah al-Sabah(C) during a grilling in parliament today 16 March 2010 .Kuwaiti lawmakers submitted a no- confidence motion against Sheikh Ahmed al- Abdullah al-Sabah, after accusing him of failing to uphold media laws and protect national unity.

 

The balloting will take place on March 25

Kuwaities watching A model takes to the catwalk during the presentation of Lebanese Fashion collections in Kuwait Friday 6 Feb 2009.

 

Location : Wafra, Kuwait.

Device : Nikon D300

© 2012 Saad Al-Enezi

Best viewed in the large format . better view

Arabi 6-2 fahahel 28-04-2013

Kuwait - Bangkok

Breakfast Omelette with Potato Wedges and Sausage

Member of Parliament Dr. Walid Al-Tabtabaie stands as he takes the oath of office following the state opening of the 14th legislative term's first session Feb. 15, 2012 in Kuwait City. Kuwaitis voted Feb. 2 for a new 50-member National Assembly (parliament).

His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister, flanked by top officials from the Ministry of Information, receiving foreign journalists in a private reception room after completing his tour of the elections media center in Kuwait City on Jan. 25. Kuwaitis head to the polls on Feb. 2, 2012 to vote for a new 50-member National Assembly (parliament).

kuwait city at afternoon

Kuwait, 2011.

*canon 600d

Location: kuwait city

 

Earth Hour: 28-3-2009 @ 8:30pm

Kuwait National Day by Kuwaiti Club at ASU.

 

Feb 25th 2016

at ASU campus.

His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister, and top officials of the Ministry of Information walk past the workstations set-up for journalists during a Jan. 25 tour of the elections media center in Kuwait City. Kuwaitis head to the polls on Feb. 2, 2012 to vote for a new 50-member National Assembly (parliament).

Kuwaiti Airwayes employes start a strike in Monday, Oct 24, 2011.The aim of the strike is to halt the aviation activity completely because of the failure of the Board of Directors of Kuwait Airways Corporation to implement the decision which was taken by the minister. The union has planned to stage strikes continuously during the Hajj season because this will incur huge losses for the KAC estimated to be millions of dinars — more than the salary increment demanded by the employees.

Feb 25th 2016

Kuwait National Day by Kuwaiti Club at ASU.

تحت شعار : بيدنا نعمرها

 

Three towers in Kuwait City that serve as skyline landmarks and observation

The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.

CameraCanon EOS 60D

Exposure1

Aperturef/22.0

Focal Length46 mm

ISO Speed400

Exposure Bias0 EV

A Ministry of Information employee stands under Kuwait's Parliamentary elections slogan "Vote Kuwait"

موظف وزارة الإعلام يقف تحت شعار الإنتخابات البرلمانية الكويتية -صوتنا الكويت

My name is TJ and I am an American civilian contractor working on Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. I am a Swim Instructor / Sr. Lifeguard at the Aquatics Facility on base and we were fortunate enough to receive three of your wonderful Christmas Trees for our MWR facility. The weather is cool now so we had plenty of time to build a base and we even started the decorating with some ornaments donated by some middle school kids from Granville Middle School. I'm fortunate enough to live off base so I can pick up some more decoration items at the local store.

 

I just wanted to thank you for this wonderful gift. The soldiers who I serve here are enjoying them, especially our aquatics themed tree and are so pleased to have REAL Christmas trees (they smell great). The outdoor aquatics facility is open all year for soldiers to use for PT as well as recreation and the trees are a welcome invitation to take a dive.

 

Born and raised in Chicago and now from So Cal, I too am so glad to have a real tree, as this will be my first Christmas away from my wife and daughters as well. The first thing everyone does is smell it - it's awesome!

 

We have people here from all over the world including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Filippines, England, etc - and for some it is a totally foreign tradition. I'm trying my best to help them understand the Christmas Spirit.

 

I know the decorations aren't real great, but we did our best and I even took requests singing Christmas carols. The non-American folks thought I was a bit loopy.

 

You might get other emails from staff or soldiers as we're letting them know who was generous enough to provide them.

 

Merry Christmas!

 

Sincerely,

TJ and the Camp Arifjan Aquatics Staff - Kuwait

Digital camera

Decorazione all'interno della Grande Moschea sunnita a Kuwait City

This was taken from 'city bus' window. This is the best photo i've ever taken of Lib tower

Kuwait Liberation Tower

Photographer : Marshad AlMarshad

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www.mrshd.net

 

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