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WET's water features aren't just meant to be pretty. 'They become works of art, but they are also serious investments put where they'll capture attention,' said Jim Doyle, WET's director of design technology.

Located next to the Dubai Mall, one of the world's largest malls, and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, the $240 million fountain project has jets that launch water a record-setting 50 stories high, with more than 1,000 individually programmable elements.

. "The pyramids of Giza are and will always be a destination that Las Vegas could replicate but not replace. It's the in-situ aspect – the desert that fills all your senses with the heat and arid sands of the nearby Sahara – that the Luxor [hotel] just can't get quite right."

 

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