Logo Iceland

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Logo Iceland
The southwest of the islands under construction (May 2007)
The southwest of the islands under construction (May 2007)
Waters Indian Ocean
Geographical location 25 ° 7 '  N , 55 ° 9'  E Coordinates: 25 ° 7 '  N , 55 ° 9'  E
Logo Islands (United Arab Emirates)
Logo Iceland
Number of islands 2
Total land area 0.6 km²
Palm Jumeirah with the two logos of Iceland to the left and right of the "trunk"
Palm Jumeirah with the two logos of Iceland to the left and right of the "trunk"

The Logo Islands are an artificial group of islands , consisting of two mirror-inverted, identical, artificial islands in Dubai in the form of two palm leaves that were heaped up from 140,000 cubic meters of sand.

The islands are located northeast ( ) and southwest ( ) at a distance of around 300 meters from the “trunk” of the Palm Jumeirah . Each of the islands is a good one kilometer long and a maximum of 300 meters wide.

The design is the logo of the Dubai Palm-Developers . The two islands are owned by Sheikh Muhammad bin Raschid Al Maktum .

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