Later in Bahrain, it was time to go see how young Brits party. Most of Bahrain's workforce is made up from people from other countries and there is a high amount of young people just out of college from the UK who have made their way to Bahrain. For them, every night is a party night and the only people out of place in this pub were Bahrainis.
Dusseldorf - continued
The sun slowly gave way to clouds then rain. This is not a city for walking in the rain. Before it was time to shelter and stay dry, I did one last walk around the area. The business district and surrounding areas are clean and little graffiti or murals. Found this flamingo? near the old city. While the leaves probably congest the waterways, they do look cool floating on the water. Ornate door entrance. Soon after this was taken, the clouds and mist lowered and the top of tower stayed obscured for the rest of my stay. I decided to pass on paying to go to the top when there was no visibility. Back in my hotel room I saw this rainbow emerge right before the rain started pelting down.
Guinness! What a glorious sight!
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