The tallest water tower in the world
Engineers in Dubai are working on a world record breaking project using powerful jet engines that fire water jets to the sky at the same height as a 50-story building.
This water tower, built at Lake Burj Dubai, will be completed in 2009. Each time it will air up 22,000 gallons of water reaching a height of 150 meters.
The length of the entire building is 2 times the length of the football field. 6,600 lights created in melodious background music will create more charm for the waterfall.
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