The wealthy ruler of Dubai has been spotted fishing and taking walks on a huge Scottish estate during his vacation. #Dubai #vacation #fishing #walking

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum and his estate in Scotland
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was spotted on his vacation in Scotland. He has an estate in the Western Ross called Inverinate, which he visits every year. With his fortune exceeding3 billion pounds, Sheikh Mohammed is considered one of the largest landowners in the UK. In addition to his63,000-acre estate in Loch Duich, he also has mansions and stables in Newmarket, as well as properties in London. Sheikh acquired this secluded estate in the Highlands over20 years ago for a reported2 million pounds. There is a14-bedroom leisure house and a16-bedroom hunting lodge nearby.

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The holiday of Sheikh Mohammed in Scotland
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum is spending time in Scotland with his large delegation. They are hiking and fishing. Photos and videos of their stay were published by Khalifa Suleiman, Sheikh Mohammed's protocol chief. In the pictures, you can see the Sheikh walking in the Scottish countryside, going fishing, and enjoying their visit to the UK. The video shows them watching seals and showing off their caught fish..
Relaxing vacation of Sheikh Mohammed
Sheikh Mohammed looks relaxed, leading his delegation on walks through the hilly Highlands, enjoying the cool weather before heading home. Neighbors say that when the sheikh is not using his estate, employees of his airline can be seen on it. It is estimated that around57 percent of rural land in Scotland is owned by private estates.
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