Many a time, we fail to appreciate things that are in close proximity. We realized that indeed and hence, we decided to feature some lovely shots of Bahrain skyline – pictures taken on different days and different times – providing a snapshot of the fluctuating weather conditions.
In other words, these pictures seem to indicate the power of Nature and let’s take a vow to protect it at any cost.
For a start, let’s start using less paper…
One fine morning, raging clouds
rushing to fill in the ‘canvas’ i.e. the sky
Suddenly, the Sun & the clouds combined to create an “Inferno” effect..
Another spectacular shot
of the “Inferno” effect…
Suddenly, the Sun is out all guns blazing overpowering the clouds
Now, the clouds get the upper hand covering the Sun completely
A fantastic evening in the offing…
Oh yes…we’re rushing back home to enjoy this serene evening…
No artist can imitate this….
Nature at its best…
Also, we’re providing a Fact File on Bahrain as we also tend to be ignorant about the place we reside in.
Cluster of 33 low-lying islands in the Gulf
Location: Lies along the east coast of Saudi Arabia at a latitude of 26-degree north
Capital city: Manama
Area: 706 sq. km.
Population: Over 700, 000
Time Zone: 3 hours ahead of GMT (GMT + 3)
Currency: Bahrain Dinar
Languages: Arabic, English, Farsi & Urdu
National Day: December 16
First GCC nation to institute a democracy with a bicameral parliament backed by a constitution
First to find oil in 1932 and helped create the first OPEC association
Premier financial harbour with a multitude of investment banking firms
COMMUNIQUE welcomes concrete ideas from employees on how we can be more environmental-friendly. Inputs can be sent to Prasad@almoayyedintl.com.bh and the ideas will be published in the next newsletter if they are found to be appropriate.