So this is it. This is what its all about. The Creme De La Creme of it all. the Rehlatna Guinness World Record graffiti scroll spanning a length of 2.245km.
The place was totally abandoned when we showed up. Promo tents with old flyers and empty bags and space... so much space. Unlike normal people in a foreign country who would naturally walk away from such a place, we looked at eachother and pranced on in like little kids in a candy shop. This was by far an experience like no other.
The place was totally abandoned when we showed up. Promo tents with old flyers and empty bags and space... so much space. Unlike normal people in a foreign country who would naturally walk away from such a place, we looked at eachother and pranced on in like little kids in a candy shop. This was by far an experience like no other.
Entrance to the desolate Rehlatna Scroll
Jah like a kid at a candy shop... Never knew he could tip toe till this shot
Glimpse into what we had to explore
This piece was done by New Zealand's leading street artist Askew. Not being bias but this piece stood out way above the rest. Definitely a kiwi proud moment.
Unsure who the artist is behind this piece but i had to trek halfway into the bloody desert to get the whole piece in one shot. Absolutely stunning and the colour pallet is on point. Funny story though. When I went back to the car to chat with Jah he scanned through a few photo's and like this one, there were a few I had to back it up for to get a good shot. He was stunned and said, did you see any scorpions? 'Of coarse I didn't' I said annoyed at him for trying to freak me out. Then he said this, 'did you notice all the workers that are in there trucks and walking around everywhere. I spoke to a couple and they told me that there job was to capture or shoo away scorpions from the site because this location has more than average seeings its a blank space between civilization. Hearing this totally sent me into meltdown mode. This was my Dubai life threatening experience.