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  1. One of the Greatest Roman Cities You’ve Probably Never Heard Of – Jerash

    Blog: Landlopers - 13 September 2011

    My trip to Jordan lasted only eight days, but by the 5th or 6th day I had overdosed on ancient ruins. I love antiquity, don’t get me wrong. The thought of exploring long forgotten civilizations is exciting and usually gets my travels juices flowing. But,...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.

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  2. Photoblog: Greco-Roman Ruins of Jerash, Jordan

    Blog: WildJunket - 22 June 2011

    When the Romans ruled the world, they left behind a legacy, one that would stay with us for milleniums. As a history buff, Roman ruins always have that wow effect on me.

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  3. Highlights of Jordan – From the Desert to the Sea

    Blog: WildJunket - 9 June 2011

    I’m still spinning in ecstasy from my week-long trip to Jordan – jam-packed with adventures, phenomenal sights and out-of-this-world experiences. We went from frosty mountain peaks to sprawling deserts to the breezy sea.

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  4. Canyons, Hot Springs and Roman Ruins: Jordan at First Glance

    Blog: WildJunket - 29 May 2011

    This week, I’m in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for a week of adventure. The last time I was here, Jordan blew my mind away with its extraordinary landscapes, rich culture and good food.

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  5. The Wonderful Children of Jordan

    Blog: Solo Traveler - 10 May 2011

    What was the highlight of my trip to Jordan? With so many possibilities it's not what you think.

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  6. An Introduction to Jordan in Photos

    Blog: Solo Traveler - 3 May 2011

    This is the first of my posts from Jordan. It's all photos. The beauty of this country was overwhelming - the history, extraordinary.

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  7. Lady in Jerash

    Blog: A Lady in London - 18 March 2010

    Winding our way up the mountain from the Dead Sea to Amman, my boyfriend and I started to wonder if there is any flat land at all in Jordan. It seemed that every stretch of highway led up a stone-covered mountain or down one, and my ears wouldn't stop popping with the changes in altitude.

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  8. Day 3: Roman Ruins and Modern Ministers

    Blog: A'Broad in Amman - 3 June 2009

    On the third day, we started out our day by going off to see the Center for Strategic Studies and meeting with Dr. Mahjoob Zweiri, who spoke about his studies about the region and the regional conflicts, including trouble areas such as Iran, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. He also spoke about the effects of the [...]

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