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Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan   أردنّ  

Summer days in Petra, Jordan — August 31, 1996

Al Khazneh, or The Treasury, was built between 100 BCE to 200 CE, Petra, Jordan — August 31, 1996
Entrance was 25 JD (US $36.62) and valid for two days
الخزنة

Al-Deir, or The Monastery, was built in the 3rd century BCE by the Nabateans, Petra, Jordan — September 1, 1996
Yep, that’s me in the doorway

Wadi al-Siq, opposite Al Khazneh, is the main entrance into Petra, Jordan — August 31, 1996
السيق

View from the top of Al-Deir, Petra, Jordan — September 1, 1996

Atop Al-Deir, Petra, Jordan — September 1, 1996



Jordan photos
 
Petra البتراء

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Journal entries


30 August, 1996 (FRI) — The day of rest

A quick trip to Jordan.

In a time of uncertainty in the Middle East, Jordan emerges as one of the calmest countries in the region, and actually one of the safest in the world (in terms of crime and violence.)

It happens once you arrive; displays of unsurpassed hospitality. “Welcome to Jordan!” is the expression phrase everywhere, often followed by “Special price!”

Jordan is my first experience in a nonwestern country. At first I am very nervous. Having arrived on Friday means it is the day of rest and the country seems very empty and exotic. Many are praying and walking to and from the mosque. Everyone is staring at me. At first, I think everyone hates me, but later, I learn that people are just curious. After all, Jordan has only recently become a hot-spot for tourism; and the idea of foreigners walking around town is still a bit of a novelty for the average Jordanian.

1 September, 1996
Petra

2 September, 1996
Wadi Rum وادي رم , border crossing, and then back to Israel. This trip to Jordan was way too brief.

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