By ITP
Dubai’s giant ferris wheel begins to take shape
The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.


Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.

Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.

Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.

Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016

The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016
The world’s largest ferris wheel is starting to take shape on the $1.6bn Bluewaters Island development, off the coast of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Computer generated image of how the Bluewater Island project is expected to look when complete in 2016