From the base of the building to the very top—which includes a spire and antenna—the Burj Khalifa is 2,722 feet, or a little over a half of a mile. Still, this wasn’t always the case.
Burj Khalifa was the iconic stage for 31 of the world's best Base jumpers to record more than 400 heart-stopping jumps as they hurtled down and then ‘flew’ before opening up parachutes to land ...
The event, which took place on the second day of the Dubai Run Aerial Display, saw 31 of the world's best BASE jumpers complete their 'dream jump' from Burj Khalifa. The event, which aimed to ...
The Burj Khalifa would go 2,722 feet below the surface. The deepest known point in a cave is in Krubera Cave in Georgia. Switzerland's Gotthard Base Tunnel is the deepest railway tunnel.
Roads, Metro stations, customer centres go dark as Burj Khalifa screens special show Dubai Metro passengers walk into a dark station as RTA switched off lights at Metro stations, roads and ...
This relatively new landmark in Zabeel Park is shaped like a gigantic gold-plated picture frame and located roughly a 10-minute drive from Burj Khalifa. At its base, there’s a museum that ...
Having started her base jumping journey in 2009, Mancino has soared from some of the world's most daring locations, including the Princess Tower in Dubai. However, the Burj Khalifa held a special ...
When it comes to iconic skyscrapers, Burj Khalifa in Dubai immediately comes ... the building’s shape starts with a broad tripod-like base, which then separates into thinner sections as it ...
The event, which took place on the second day of the Dubai Run Aerial Display, saw 31 of the world's best BASE jumpers complete their 'dream jump' from Burj Khalifa. The event, which aimed to ...
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