Friday was our last full day in Jordan. We left Wadi Musa at Midday and headed for Lawrence of Arabia country. Wadi Rum, where we arrived in mid afternoon is a thousand square kilometres or so of sand, basalt and sandstone. It is the place where T.E. Lawrence did his bit for the Arab revolt and where the 1962 film about him was shot. We were taken for a hair raising ride through some of it in a beat up Nissan Patrol driven with consumate skill by a Bedouin driver who could not get his tongue around any of our names, except Scott's. "Ah," he said," like Saddam Hussein! Scud!" We spent the night in tents, albeit ones equipped with beds and mattresses, but sleep was scarce on account of the heat and of the Lebanese girls dancing to very loud Arab pop music.
Wadi Rum is a place of quiet and power and beauty. You know what they say about the relative worth of pictures and words so:
Wadi Rum is a place of quiet and power and beauty. You know what they say about the relative worth of pictures and words so:
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As an American woman traveling alone (well with a guide but not a tour or a man!) my return home was met with many queries about fear. And all I could talk about was awe! I am reminded that biblically speaking, they are the same thing!
Death Valley is worth the look for its grandeur and beauty but its full of tourists. Try the valley of fire outside of Vegas. Find a spot seldom visited and experience one of the earth's great treasures: the life affirming presence of a landscape that can kill you if you are not careful.
My great regret about Wadi Rum is that we weren't there long enough to know its silence. There were the lebanese girls, and the 4X4s and some guys building a wall, and a bit of a wind and...but still, rising early in the morning I walked out into the sand, and quite distinctly heard the conversation of some women who had climbed to the top of a small mountain about 2 miles away.
Have you been to central Australia? Some of the most beautiful sights I've ever seen were around Uluru and the red centre.
Thanks so much for posting the photos.
We leave for Jordan on Monday ... Wadi Rum on Friday.
Perhaps "I'll be seeing you, in all the old familiar places ...". Who knows.
Thanks for hanging in there with the blog. We do enjoy reading whatever you are able to offer.
Warmest regards, Merv