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Bait Ali Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum Wadi Rum, Jordan

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Texting while riding a camel

A travel blog entry by hkcigar

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Jordan and Israel have had a peace treaty since 1994. I have a Nexus pass that allows me to "skip" the lines at the Canadian border. These two statements are related in my mind as I often forget that border crossings can be difficult. However, that's an understatement when it came to getting to Jordan on Saturday. I forget the precise sequence of …

A desert interlude

A travel blog entry by patandsue

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Aqaba and raiding the ATM as the Bait Ali Wadi Rum camp has no credit card facilities and no there is ATM in Wadi Rum. Drove up and saw the first bit of armed patrols but very casual. Good drive but lots of trucks. Turned off the Desert Highway to Wadi Rum and saw camels, goats and sheep along the road. We checked into Bait Ali which is run by an …

The desert; a new perspective

A travel blog entry by patandsue

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Up at 6am true local time as were lots of others, they were watching the sunrise we were off to catch a balloon.

Collected by 4WD ute at 7.20 along with a French couple and had a real desert ride through to where the balloon was. Arrived to find it full and taking off so we spent the next 45 minutes chasing it in another ute. This ride …

Day 5: Bedouins and Camels

A travel blog entry by rmisaac

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(Day 5, Wadi Rum, Jordan) An early morning--up at 6:00, on the way to the Jordanian border by 7:00. The passage went smoothly enough, as we were shepherded through the Israeli bureaucracy by a tour company rep and sent to walk across the 50 yards of no-man's-land to the Jordanian side (quite a change from the usual border crossing to Canada that I' …

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Day 24, Sunday - Wadi Rum, Aqaba to Petra

A travel blog entry by goweregypt

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... as a stopping point for caravans and traders. The entrance had carved quotes from the Koran around it, under a domed stone roof. It was originally at least three stories high with a large number of rooms around a courtyard, as well as a water well & stables. Many parts remain intact because they used lengths of Juniper wood in the walls and this absorbed the shock from earthquakes. This wood also doesn’t rot easily. Beside this was a small museum with ...

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