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The Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan - Intriguing Ancient And Present Day Tourists Alike

Jordan is a Middle Eastern country that is full of history. Deeply rooted in this history and religion, much of it still lives today, making it an excellent vacation destination for those looking to go beyond the stereotypical vacation. Jordan features some of the most interesting sites in the world: the lost city of Petra, huge Crusader castles, the brook where Jesus was baptized, the mountain peak from where Moses saw the Promised Land, the fortress where John the Baptist was beheaded, to name a few. If you are thinking of traveling to Jordan to see these sites, you will need to apply for a passport. Start by going online and filling out passport application forms.

Online passport processing sites were created for the sole purpose of getting you your passports, and getting them to you quickly. There are a whole list of other passport services you can use, such as one that can help you add more pages to your passport, and there is another one for if you need to get an emergency US passport renewal.

Petra is recognized as the most famous archaeological site in Jordan, and one of the most famous in the world. It's even earned the designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed by Nabataeans in the 6th century BC, Petra is an ancient city located on the slope of Mount Hor. Called "The Rose-Red City," it was carved straight from the side of the mountain that has a beautiful deep red color. The Nabataeans were extremely skilled at building aqueduct systems, making their city an artificial oasis. Approaching Petra requires you to walk through a dark, very narrow gorge called the Siq. Once you're out, you gain a huge view of the city, where you can see Petra's famous buildings: the Treasury, the Theatre (a spot from which you can see the whole site), the Ampitheatre, the Monastery, the Tombs, the Hadrien Gate, and the Cardo Maximum.

Another World Heritage Site in Jordan is Qasr Amra. Qasr Amra is a desert castle that stands today as one of the best representations of Islamic art and architecture in the world. Only the foundation of this castle remains, but it in itself is quite spectacular, making imagining it in its complete state a little breathtaking. There are examples of Islamic art on the inside, including a fresco of hunting women and an image of the zodiac.

Umm ar-Rasas is another archaeological World Heritage Site in the country of Jordan. What makes this site so special is its unique blend of influences from the three different civilizations that inhabited it at one time or another: the Muslims, the Byzantines, and the Romans. This special heritage helped it become so famous, and seeing the different influences among the others is a unique sort of experience. The mosaic on the floor of the Church of St. Stephen is the biggest mosaic in Jordan, and it was made in the year 785. It is actually an ancient map, as it depicts all the cities in Jordan at the time of its creation.

by: Ben Pate




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