Set on the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the
Downtown Dubai development in Dubai, the Dubai fountain can shoot 83,000 liters
of water at any moment and water jets as high as 240 feet into the air.
Illuminated by 6,600 lights and 25 colored projectors, the 900 feet long
fountain can be seen from over 20 miles away.
The Dubai Fountain performs daily accompanied by a range of
classical to contemporary Arabic and world music. The performance repertoire
including Sama Dubai; Baba Yetu, an award-winning song in Swahili; the Arab
world’s top-selling dance number Shik Shak Shok; and the signature piece of
world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, Con te partiro (Time to Say
Goodbye).
When the fountain was inaugurated in 2009, it had two types
of shooters - super shooters, which shoot water under more pressure up to 240 feet
in the air, and extreme shooters, which can shoot water under the most pressure
to 420 feet in the air. Because it takes a lot of time to build up enough
pressure and energy to shoot water that high in the air, the super shooters are
used the least during each show. The extreme shooters were used only once
during the opening ceremony, after which they were disabled and no longer used
in the shows.
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