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Jordan

Jordan

camp in jerash, jordan

Girls participating in RTP games in Jerash, Jordan. Jordan is home to three million Palestinians, of which at least 400,000 are considered refugees and living in semi-permanent “camps”. We visited what would be the first of many camp visits over the next few days in Jerash. Jerash, famous for ancient Read more…

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By LKH, 14 yearsOctober 28, 2011 ago
Jordan

discovering petra in jordan

 Horse-drawn carriage meanders through the Sik. I didn’t know what a Siq was until my Right To Play colleagues and I discovered Petra: the sandstone, ancient city that was once a main trade thoroughfare between Damascus and Arabia, and is now Jordan’s greatest tourism attraction. The Siq is a Read more…

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By LKH, 14 yearsOctober 24, 2011 ago
Jordan

camels in amman

Me on a camel in Aqaba, Jordan – country’s only sea port town. You know you’re traveling with seasoned adventurers when a camel shows up outside your restaurant in Aqaba and you’re the only one remotely interested or grabbing for her camera.  Thus starts day one of my adventure in Read more…

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By LKH, 14 yearsOctober 22, 2011 ago
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