The Czech company ‘Vitkovice’ has announced an initial proposal to build the world’s longest indoor ski slope at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. At 2km (1.25 miles) long it would be more than three times longer than the current longest indoor slopes in the world in Holland and Germany (both around 550m) , and four times longer than the 400m slope of Ski Dubai.
The proposed slope, which, at 200m, would also be double the width of the current widest indoor slopes in the world in Germany and the UK, was announced during the visit of the Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek to Abu Dhabi which ended last week.
The ski slope would be build on an existing hill in the desert and incorporate hotels, restaurants and golf courses. Source
The proposed slope, which, at 200m, would also be double the width of the current widest indoor slopes in the world in Germany and the UK, was announced during the visit of the Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek to Abu Dhabi which ended last week.
The ski slope would be build on an existing hill in the desert and incorporate hotels, restaurants and golf courses. Source
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