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    • Day 3

      Jordan and Israel - Day 2

      April 28, 2022 in Jordan ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      If anyone needs a reminder that Jordan is largely a Muslim country, hearing the Islam call to prayer through my hotel window last evening at about 10 p.m. and again this morning at 4 a.m. does the trick.

      The city of Amman has been here since at least the 13th century BC and, so, in a city of 4.3 million people, everything is built on top of everything else. Low-story buildings built of white limestone is mostly the story, along with lots - lots! - of street-level storefronts. And, yup, there are McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, and a place named Donuts Factory; apparently it used to be Dunkin’ Donuts, but they “went local” (though the signage colors look strangely familiar).

      Street-sighting: a guy wearing a Yankees cap with the familiar NY logo. And, nope, no Boston Red Sox cap sightings!

      And here’s a neat fact: during the third century BC, the city was named “Philadelphia” by the Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus - but later changed to Amman.

      Our group is 15-folks, including me. We’re just starting to get to know each other and . . . so far so good.

      Our day started with a one-hour drive to Jerash - the Pompeii of the East - with ruins dating to the Eighth Century and earlier; apparently it is the second most visited ancient site in Jordan (after Petra, where we visit later this week). Only 20% of it has been excavated; while what we can already see is pretty amazing, there’s still much more to dig-up.

      That was followed by lunch at a local restaurant - a joint that seats hundreds but which, at lunch time during Ramadan, was uncrowded.

      Our afternoon took us to “The Citadel,” the primary excavation site in the city-proper. It dates to around the 1st century BC (think “Romans”) but also Byzantines and Ummayads, and includes a spectacularly preserved Roman Theater which is still used for performances.

      As I said to another tour member today, “we ain’t got stuff this old back home.”

      The first five photos are from Jerash; the second five are from The Citadel and its Roman Theater.

      #aktravel #jordan #amman #jerash #ammanjordan
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    • Day 4

      Jerash and Beit Sitti

      May 8, 2022 in Jordan ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Yesterday was a fairly quiet day with a wander around the local area around the hotel and then watching people from our room going about their daily activities. Particularly amusing was the street carpet seller trying to sell his carpets to anyone who dared make eye contact with him. Then there were the guys from a local food restaurant who did a bin run.

      We met up with our tour group in the evening - 11 of us consisting of 4 Australians, 3 Brits, 2 Canadians and 2 Americans - and we are starting to get to know each other over a meal of traditional Jordanian food

      We started our tour with a trip to Jerash, about 50km north of Amman. The ancient ruins were only discovered in the 1800's and is still being excavated today. It reminded me a lot of Ephesus in Turkey with similar features as columns, temples and mosaics arches and amphitheatres. In one theatre there was a bagpiper and drummer. Rather than being Scottish, bagpipes were really Roman in origin. Who knew!

      Later in the afternoon we went to a Beit Sitti which means Grandmothers House and is a cooking class of traditional Jordanian food in a locals own home, which we help prepare and then eat. We've never done a cooking class before and it was a lot of fun.

      Great first day of the tour - tomorrow we leave Amman and head to the Dead Sea.
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    • Day 3

      Jerash ruins

      June 25, 2022 in Jordan ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Oggi inizia il nostro on the road su e giù per la Giordania. Vista la difficoltà degli spostamenti in Amman, dove i mezzi pubblici son pochi e confusionari, optiamo per un taxi che ci porti dall’hotel all’aeroporto.
      L’autista è un tizio simpatico, che scherza con noi tutto tempo usando la versione vocale di google translate e ci da dritte utili alla guida in Giordania.
      Ritirata dal punto noleggio la nostra macchina siamo pronti a partire, direzione Jerash a circa 1 ora di distanza.
      Il sito è enorme, molto più ampio di quello che ci aspettavamo, e fortunatamente il passaggio di qualche nuvoletta evita che il sole ci sciolga. In questi due giorni abbiamo capito una cosa, in Giordania il caldo lo fa il sole cocente, un tratto di ombra o il tramonto rinfrescano immediatamente l’ambiente.
      Passeggiamo su e giù per il sito tra viali colonnati, attorniati da capitelli corinzi, archi trionfali e teatri, rimanendo meravigliati ad ogni passo! Quelle “quattro pietre” alla fine hanno entusiasmato anche Gio.
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    • Day 8

      Die Römer in Jordanien

      March 11, 2023 in Jordan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Was wussten wir vor unserem Urlaub schon von Jordanien? Außer wo es liegt und dass die Felsenstadt Petra und Wadi Rum Unesco Weltkulturerbe sind.
      Dass es soviel mehr hier gibt hatten wir nicht auf'm Plan und auch nicht, dass die Römer sogar bis hier gekommen sind.
      Und so begaben wir uns nun auf historische Pfade des römischen Reiches in Jerash oder wie die Stadt auch heißt Gerasa.
      Die gut erhaltenen Ruinen waren extrem beeindruckend und ein bisschen fühlten wir uns in die Zeit von vor über 2000 Jahren zurückversetzt.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    As Sāḩah al Bayḑāwīyah, As Sahah al Baydawiyah, Oval Square, الساحة البضاوية

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