Okay, as was the case with my Galilee recap, this is going to be brief. I've got 13 days left in this place and I don't necessarily want to spend it at my computer. However, since it was only four days I think that this can be done reasonably...so, here goes.
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| Macherus |
Day 1. We leave Israel, cross over to the other side of the River Jordan into the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. First thing we do there is 1) pee 2) by a six pack (of snickers, you weirdos) 3) wait forever to get visas figured out. Then we head to Mount Nebo, the place where Moses was taken up into Heaven and where he saw the promised land, but was told his job was finished and that he would not be going any farther. Then we headed to Madaba where a famous mosaic floor is located that has a huge map of the Holy Land including names like Bethlehem, a fullon map of ancient Jerusalem etc... Then we went to Macherus, the location of the beheading of John the Baptist. This was a twin fortress of the Herodian, a lot of other interesting historical things were associated with this place, but since you're probably not the Old and New Testament/ Ancient Near Eastern Studies nerd that I feel like I am right now I won't go into detail. After that we had a long bus ride to Petra where we were welcomed with drums, pictures, drinks, and gladiator type people. We ate, and hit the sack.


Day 2. We packed our bags, loaded onto the bus drove for approximately 1 and a half minutes to the Petra visitors center where we began our tour of the coolest place, it was seriously awesome. Unfortunately, we were told that it would be super hot by the time we left, so jackets were optional. I'll just say that a rain jacket would have been really nice. The hike up the canyon of the crescent moon was a bit chilly. We then went to the Shobak castle which was always great, I love me some castles and jumping pictures. Then we finished the day with another long bus ride to Amman where Nathaniel and I went up to our room on the 11th floor, where we were greeted by a big sign saying Royal Suites. We then opened our room door and a suite it was. Kitchen, Dining table, Living room, two bathrooms, and a beautiful bedroom not to mention the sweet deck with a view that was directly underneath the hotel sign. I fell asleep easily tonight. Pics of the sweet suite will come later.
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| It was raining...good thing these girls were too sick to even notice they were miserable. |
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| Somewhat awkward, but I like showing them who's in charge every once in a while. |
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| Jumping Pictures are a necessity. |
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| The crew at the "great temple" which is probably a palace and not a temple. |
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| More jumping pictures, this one is on a castle though, so it's different. |
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| This jumping pic is from underneath and has an arch over it,, so its different. |
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Inside the mosque, the lines on the floor are so that the lines of praying people can be orderly as they do so. |


Day 3 started at a mosque, King Hussein mosque. We were so excited to finally go in one, we were supposed to in Cairo, but we all know how that went down. It was really pretty, and we learned a lot. Love my muslim friends. After that we went and stopped at the Jabbok river. There we read the account of Jacob wrestling with a man, receiving his new name of Israel. It was a really neat story at a neat place. After that we drove on to Jerash, or Jershon. The ancient decapolis city. There was a ton to see and learn here, and there were tons of Arab girls wanting pics with Americans. Following Jerash we went to another castle so that we could look out and see the other decapolis city that we went to when we were on the Galilee trip called Bet Shean. Unfortunately it was cloudy, so instead we just explored another castle. We then went back to the palace, or hotel, and explored around Rainbow street a bit. Then we headed back for dinner, afterwhich I spent a good amount of alone time in my suite taking a bath, eating my American Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, drinking a coke and reading my Bible. Can life get any better?

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| Engagements on the Jabbok River...classic |
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| The Hippodrome (where they raced chariots) at Jerash |
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The randomly awesome dance party with a bunch of Arab girls in the ancient theater. There were bag pipers playing Amazing Grace, Yankee Doodle, and (they didn't know it but...) Praise to the Man |
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| AwkwardFamilyPhotos with Madi...a requirement in order for a field trip to be awesome. |
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| Me and Bethany. She's studying archaeology, she loves this stuff. |
Day 4. Final day. We left our amazing suite, ate breakfast and headed to downtown Amman where the citadel is located. It was cool. Then we went to the largest theater in the middle east, following that we had a very brisk walk through downtown, I guess no BYU group has been able to do this, so it was rushed and kinda weird. After that we headed for the Jordan River where we stopped and ate the most random meal ever. KFC in the middle of nowhere just next to the Jordan River Baptismal site, kinda strange. Then we crossed back over the border and were thrilled to be back at the JC. And that my friends is how you see Jordan in 4 days.
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| The temple of Hercules, at the Amman Citadel. |
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| The Jordan River. See Ketchup to see what the water looks like when it first gets going. This is miles downstream and has collected a lot of dirt. |