1- Petra
One from the most wonderful places I recommend to visit. Here are some information about it.
Petra is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. The city is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Another name for Petra is the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved. It is a symbol of Jordan, as well as Jordan's most-visited tourist attraction.
For me I enjoyed a lot when I went to that place, especially when I walked in The Siq which is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra.
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2- Dead Sea
Another great place which is popular with its salty water and no creature live in it. The Dead Sea water makes swimming similar to floating. The surface of the Dead Sea is over 1,300 feet below sea level. Also the sea has a lot of medical and health benefits like SLOWS DOWN SKIN AGING and INCREASES BLOOD CIRCULATION.
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3- Wax museum in Madaba
I really enjoyed going to that place, seriously you can spend 1 hour or more just looking how everything made from wax in a very creative good way. The idea behind the museum is to tell you the story of the land, from the Old Testament through to the era of the New Testament.
4- Royal Automobile Museum
My experience here was really good so that place is perfect for the people who like different kind of cars. Located in King Hussein Park in Amman, is the first public automotive museum in the Arab region. It serves as a tribute to the late King Hussein while showcasing part of Jordan's history. The museum displays 70 of the late King's cars and motorcycles, some dating back to 1909 including a Lincoln, Ferraris, Packard’s and Rolls-Royces, Mercedes Benz, Porsches and Cadillac.
5- Temple of Artemis, Jerash
The Jerash Temple of Artemis is a Roman temple in Jerash, Jordan. The temple was built on one of the highest points and dominated the whole city. Ruins of the temple are still one of the most remarkable monuments left of the ancient city of Grease (Jerash).
Nice post and the history of it all. Is it true that earthquakes caused to ruins
ReplyDeleteThank you :) ... honestly i have no idea if that happen because of earthquake but i recommend to visit those places :D
DeleteNice post and the history of it all. Is it true that earthquakes caused to ruins
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