Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
One of my favourite hobbies is tourism and travelling around the world . Many people like travelling around the world to get a new experience, emotions, relaxation and explore new cultures . I'm one of them ,so I will present to you one of my favourite interesting places which is The Hashemite kingdom of Jordan; one of the Cradle Roman Empire. Jordan is characterized by a strategic location, distinct climate and long history making Jordan occupies an important tourist place in the world. For example:
Jerash
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Jerash..Old Roman City |
Jerash is
considered one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman
architecture in the world outside Italy. The history of Jerash is a blend of
the Greco-Roman world of the Mediterranean basin .Visitors to Jerash in late
July or early August can enjoy the Annual Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts
an exciting celebration of both Jordanian and international culture.
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Annual Jerash Festival of Culture |
Petra
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Petra "The Pink City" |
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Nebatean City of Petra |
The most
famous attraction in Jordan and maybe in the world is the Nabatean city of
Petra, nestled away in the mountains south of the Dead Sea. Petra, which means
"stone" in Greek, is perhaps the most spectacular ancient city
remaining in the modern world, and certainly a must see for visitors to Jordan
and the Middle East. After winding
around for 1.5 kilometers, the Siq suddenly opens upon the most impressive of
all Petra’s monuments -al-Khazneh(Arabic for "the Treasury"). One of
the most elegant remains of antiquity, it is carved out of solid rock from the
side of a mountain, and stands over 40 meters high. Although it served as a
royal tomb, the Treasury gets its name from the legend that pirates hid their
treasure there, in a giant stone urn which stands in the center of the second
level. Believing the urn to be filled with ancient pharoanic treasures,
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Dead Sea |
Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is 75 kilometers long and from 6 to 16
kilometers wide. It is fed by the Jordan River, but it has no outlet. As its
name suggests, the Dead Sea is entirely devoid of plant and animal life. This
is due to an extremely high content of salt and other mineral which contains 350
grams of salt per kilogram of water, as compared to about 40 grams in the
world’s oceans. This concentration is caused by a rapid rate of evaporation.
These natural elements give the waters of the Dead Sea certain curative
properties. Dead Sea is recognized since the days of Herod the Great over 2000
years ago, and referred to in the Bible.
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Dead Sea Soil used for skin diseases |
The Dead Sea is
also famous geographically as "the lowest point on earth," lying some
400 meters below sea level. In addition to the historical significance of the
"Salt Sea," the Dead Sea is today an important and rich source of
minerals essential for agricultural and industrial development as well as for
the treatment of various medical conditions such as psoriasis. Visitors to the
Dead Sea come away with an unforgettable swimming experience, as the high
density of the water makes sinking virtually impossible.
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Wadi Rum " Rum Valley" |
Wadi Rum
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Wadi Rum ..romance of desert |
Wadi Rum is Stunning
in its natural beauty. Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert with its
"moonscape" of ancient valleys and towering sandstone mountains
rising out of the sand.
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ReplyDeleteThank u for these exciting information. I feel exciting to visit those awesome places especially Petra and swim in the Dead Sea. I heard about Petra as a distinct historic monument
ReplyDeleteyes amazing places
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