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	<title>Google Sightseeing &#187; Jordan</title>
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		<title>Wadi Rum (Desert Week 2)</title>
		<link>http://googlesightseeing.com/2009/06/18/wadi-rum/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 22:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Batdorf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the second annual GSS Desert Week! In time-honoured tradition, we’ll mostly be posting about deserts. For about a week!

The beautiful Wadi Rum is a mere 720 square km desert valley located in the southern part of Jordan. Once submerged under the Red Sea, it is now home to the native Bedouin people and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Welcome to the second annual <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/2009/06/15/desert-week-2/">GSS Desert Week</a>! In time-honoured tradition, we’ll mostly be posting about deserts. For about a week!</strong></p>

<p>The beautiful Wadi Rum is a mere 720 square km desert valley located in the southern part of Jordan. Once submerged under the Red Sea, it is now home to the native <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedouin">Bedouin</a> people and is a favourite spot for foreign travellers looking to explore the vast desert wilderness. Wadi Rum was also the set of the classic film, <em>Lawrence of Arabia</em> the story of T.E. Lawrence, a British officer during WWI.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=7234&amp;c=&amp;f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=jordan&amp;sll=29.580325,35.447388&amp;sspn=4.260492,11.25&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=29.587639,35.444555&amp;spn=0.035155,0.087891&amp;t=k&amp;z=14"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/wadi-rum-atrb.jpg" alt="wadi-rum" title="wadi-rum" width="160" height="120" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-7239" /></a></p>

<p>Wadi Rum is surrounded by some spectacular mountains of sandstone and granite, which cater to all kinds of adventurous activities if you decide to take a trip there. Although the Bedouin<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> were traditionally a nomadic tribe, today most have built homes and adopted a more stationary lifestyle &#8211; with many living off the revenue generated by local tourism.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=7234&amp;c=&amp;f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=jordan&amp;sll=29.580325,35.447388&amp;sspn=4.260492,11.25&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=29.572543,35.42181&amp;spn=0.00879,0.021973&amp;t=k&amp;z=16"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/town-atrb.jpg" alt="village" title="village" width="160" height="120" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-7240" /></a></p>

<p>It wasn’t until the 1962’s <em>Lawrence of Arabia</em> that Wadi Rum became widely known to Western society. In the film, British officer T.E Lawrence spends time in Wadi Rum during the Arab revolts of WWI, helping the Arabs fight against the Turks and eventually conquer the Ottoman Empire. While the movie is a bit misleading, Lawrence did at least spend <em>some</em> time in Wadi Rum during the war. Nevertheless, because of the amazing scenery, Wadi Rum was an excellent choice of location.</p>

<p>Check out Wadi Rum’s <a href="http://www.wadirum.jo/">official site</a>, or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadi_Rum">Wikipedia</a> for more info.</p>

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<p>The majority of the Bedouins living in Wadi Rum are from the Zalabia and Sweilhin tribes.&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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		<title>Petra, an ancient city hewn from the living rock</title>
		<link>http://googlesightseeing.com/2008/05/22/petra-ancient-cityhewn-from-the-living-rock/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 20:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Turnbull</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Completely unknown to the Western world until 1812, this is the ancient city of Petra in Jordan.



Although nobody knows for sure when people first settled here, the incredible architecture that survives is thought to be at least 2,000 years old &#8211; and the most impressive thing is that much of what remains wasn&#8217;t built, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Completely unknown to the Western world until 1812, this is the <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=30%C2%B019'43N,+35%C2%B026'31E&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=30.328833,35.441948&amp;spn=0.004306,0.007231&amp;t=h&amp;z=17&amp;iwloc=addr">ancient city of Petra</a> in Jordan.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=30%C2%B019'43N,+35%C2%B026'31E&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=30.328833,35.441948&amp;spn=0.004306,0.007231&amp;t=h&amp;z=17&amp;iwloc=addr"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/petra-street-atrb.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a></p>

<p>Although nobody knows for sure when people first settled here, the incredible architecture that survives is thought to be at least 2,000 years old &#8211; and the most impressive thing is that much of what remains wasn&#8217;t <em>built</em>, but actually carved directly out of the sandstone cliffs &#8211; like <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=30.324721,35.446851&amp;z=18">this entire amphitheatre</a> for example.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=30.324721,35.446851&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/petra-amphitheatre-atrb.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a><br />
<em><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/37941681@N00/2355844401/">Ground level photo</a></em></p>

<p>Probably the best preserved part of the ancient city is Al Khazneh, or <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=30.322633,35.451819&amp;z=18">The Treasury</a>, which is sheltered at the end of a tall, narrow gorge known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siq">al-Siq</a>. The shelter afforded by the high walls explains why the Treasury hasn&#8217;t been <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrover/2513949624/">sandblasted away</a> like many of Petra&#8217;s other architectural features.<sup id="fnref:2"><a href="#fn:2" rel="footnote">1</a></sup></p>

<p>Although the angle these images were taken at doesn&#8217;t allow us to see the façade itself, we can see <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=30.322633,35.451819&amp;z=18">a crowd</a> milling around in front of it.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1948&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=30.322633,35.451819&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/ggssalex487-atrb.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a></p>

<p>The Treasury is at the top of this thumbnail, and the pictures that the crowd are taking would look a lot <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrover/2513122177/">like this</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrover/2513122177/"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/ggssalex488.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a></p>

<p>If you&#8217;re thinking this place seems familiar, perhaps you recognise it from 1989&#8217;s <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097576/">Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</a>, in which it played a part as the fictional &#8220;Temple of the Holy Grail&#8221;.<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">2</a></sup></p>

<p>If you&#8217;d like to explore more, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.atlastours.net/jordan/petra_map.html">good map of all the local sights</a>, or read Petra&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra">Wikipedia page</a>.</p>

<p>Thanks to Jason Griswold and <a href="http://www.foomor.org/">Dan Kuck</a>.</p>

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<p>The Treasury has still seen some serious damage however, not least the clearly visible bullet holes in an urn high up on the structure. This damage has been attributed to Bedouins trying to spill the <em>hidden treasure</em> that gave this building its name. Of course the decorative urn they believed was holding this mythical treasure is actually made of solid sandstone&#8230;&#160;<a href="#fnref:2" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>Naturally it&#8217;s no coincidence that today sees the international launch of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367882/">Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull</a>&#8230; Excited? You bet!&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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		<title>Planes Taking-off in Formation?</title>
		<link>http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/05/25/planes-taking-off-in-formation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 11:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Turnbull</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this air base in Jordan we find six C101 jets on the runway, and although they&#8217;re not yet flying, they are in formation! These jets are actually Spanish-designed CASA C-101 Aviojets, which are currently in use by the air forces of Jordan, Chile, Honduras, and of course Spain.




C-101s are actually also used by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this air base in Jordan we find <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=32.348588,36.270783&amp;z=18">six C101 jets on the runway</a>, and although they&#8217;re not yet flying, they <strong>are</strong> in formation! These jets are actually Spanish-designed CASA C-101 Aviojets, which are currently in use by the air forces of Jordan, Chile, Honduras, and of course Spain.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=32.348588,36.270783&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/jordandisplayteam1-atrb.jpg" alt="jordandisplayteam1.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=32.348588,36.270783&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/jordandisplayteam2-atrb.jpg" alt="jordandisplayteam2.jpg" /></a></p>

<p>C-101s are actually also used by the Spanish aerobatic display team, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrulla_%C3%81guila">Patrulla Águila</a> which is based here at the <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=37.786013,-0.804293&amp;z=18">Spanish Air Force Academy, San Javier</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=37.786013,-0.804293&amp;z=18"><img src='http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/spanish-c101-atrb.jpg' alt='spanish-c101.jpg' /></a></p>

<p>So are these planes part of the display team? <a href="http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/257649/page/vc/vc/1">Difficult to say</a>, but there&#8217;s a lot of them here, so it&#8217;s more likely these are just air force pilot training planes.<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup></p>

<p>More on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanian_Air_Force">Royal Jordanian Air Force</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerobatics">aerobatics</a> and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASA_C-101">CASA C-101 jet</a> at Wikipedia.</p>

<p>Thanks to Ramez Yaghnam and <a href="http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Number/116115">acalorado</a>.</p>

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<p><em>Apparently</em> you could previously see the actual Spanish display team <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1245&amp;c=&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.222408,-8.629653&amp;spn=0.002888,0.007167&amp;t=k&amp;z=18&amp;om=1">at Vigo airport</a>, but they&#8217;ve since disappeared from Google Earth and Maps.&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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    Locations: <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/locality/continents/asia/jordan/" title="View all posts in Jordan" rel="category tag">Jordan</a>,  <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/locality/continents/europe/spain/" title="View all posts in Spain" rel="category tag">Spain</a> / Categories: <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/category/aircraft/" rel="tag">Aircraft</a></p>
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		<title>Very Tall Flagpoles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 16:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Turnbull</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve previously featured Mexico&#8217;s giant flags but this is the world&#8217;s largest unsupported flagpole in Jordan. Narrowly beating the previous record holder in UAE, the flagpole is 126.8 metres tall, is illuminated at night and can apparently be seen from as far as 20km away. Basically, it&#8217;s very big.



But it&#8217;s not that big! The world&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve previously featured <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/2005/09/14/laredo-monster-flag/">Mexico&#8217;s giant flags</a> but <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1002&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=31.968947,35.935593&amp;z=18">this is</a> the <em>world&#8217;s largest unsupported flagpole</em> in Jordan. Narrowly beating the previous record holder in UAE, the flagpole is 126.8 metres tall, is illuminated at night and can apparently be seen from as far as 20km away. Basically, it&#8217;s very big.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1002&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=31.968947,35.935593&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/jggss2097-attr.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a></p>

<p>But it&#8217;s not <em>that</em> big! The world&#8217;s tallest supported flagpole is on the <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1002&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=37.945297,126.655068&amp;z=18">border</a> of North and South Korea and towers over the land at 160m.  Basically, it&#8217;s very, very big.</p>

<p><a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1002&amp;c=&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=37.945297,126.655068&amp;z=18"><img src="http://media.googlesightseeing.com/wp-content/images/jggss2098-attr.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="" /></a></p>

<p>Thanks: Jerry Mills &amp; Me</p>
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    Locations: <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/locality/continents/asia/jordan/" title="View all posts in Jordan" rel="category tag">Jordan</a>,  <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/locality/continents/asia/north-korea/" title="View all posts in North Korea" rel="category tag">North Korea</a> / Categories: <a href="http://googlesightseeing.com/category/structures/" rel="tag">Structures</a></p>
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