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  • Bedouin his fruits and dates near the Dead sea Jordan.
    Bedouin Jordan
  • Among the ruins in Petra, Bedouins can still be found dwelling in caves the same as they lived hundreds of years ago.
    Petra, Jordan
  • Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." Perhaps its most famous structure is Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade
    Petra, Jordan
  • Some of the most beautiful roads in the Middle East can be found between Mount Nebo and The Dead Sea in Jordan.
    Mount Nebo, Jordan
  • This lone tree grabbed my attention while traveling along the highway in Jordan. Very few trees are found around here.
    Jordan
  • This boy was the son of our tour guide Saleh in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan. They are very friendly kids.
    Bedouin Boy
  • This good man dressing in white offered me to visit his mosque right across the street, while I was visiting the city of Aqaba Jordan.
    Muslim
  • This was Saleh our tour guide in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan.
    Saleh The Bedouin
  • Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert.
    Petra
  • Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom.
    Petra
  • This old lady that did not want to be photographed, was the mother of our tour guide Saleh in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan.
    An Ederly Bedouin Lady
  • A Jordanian old man selling his herbs in the town of Madaba Jordan.
    Herbs Vendor
  • Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom.
    Petra
  • Police at Mount Nebo Jordan.
    Jordanian Police
  • Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." Perhaps its most famous structure is Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade.
    Petra
  • This boy was the son of our tour guide Saleh in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan. They are very friendly kids.
    Bedouin Boy
  • This boy was the son of our tour guide Saleh in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan. They are very friendly kids.
    Bedouin Boy
  • This is a Bedouin soldier who patrols the temples in Petra ruins Jordan.
    Bodouin Soldier
  • In my way to Petra Jordan I stopped to capture this unique Sunset.
    Petra,Jordan
  • Beautiful Sceneries of the deserts.
    Jordan
  • Beautiful Sceneries of the deserts.
    Desert
  • Wadi Rum desert offers some of the most astonishing landscape, like these sand dunes.
    Wadi Rum
  • Wadi Rum
  • A bonfire at our campsite in Wadi Rum Desert.
    Wadi Rum
  • While traveling through The Wadi Rum desert in Jordan, I came across this astonishing rock bridge in the middle of nowhere.
    Wadi Rum, Jordan
  • In the middle of nowhere Wadi Rum Desert.
    Wadi Rum, Jordan
  • The standing rocks is an interesting mystery in the Valley of the Moon in the Wadi Rum desert of southern Jordan. These megalithic boulders stand forming a line of rocks. When I asked a Bedouin who did this he just said we don`t know. Today you find around the world a lot of these rocks and nobody knows who did it.
    Valley of the Moon, Jordan
  • The war that has tore apart the country of Syria is one of the bloodiest conflicts in history. This image reflects the reality that many Syrian refugees face today. Hundreds of thousands have fled to neighboring countries like this group of people that I found picking tomatoes in the fields of southern Jordan.
    Wadi Rum, Jordan
  • We met this guy in the streets of Aqaba Jordan & he invited me to a mosque, he also allowed me to photograph him. Alwys with a nice smile. One of the things that called my attention was his blue eyes and red beard.
    Aqaba
  • The Dead Sea – bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan – is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land. Its famously hypersaline water makes floating easy, and its mineral-rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetic treatments at area resorts. The surrounding desert offers many oases and historic sites.
    Dead Sea
  • The Dead Sea – bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan – is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land. Its famously hypersaline water makes floating easy, and its mineral-rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetic treatments at area resorts. The surrounding desert offers many oases and historic sites.
    Dead Sea
  • The King Abdullah I Mosque in Amman, Jordan was built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer.
    Amman
  • The Dead Sea – bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan – is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land. Its famously hypersaline water makes floating easy, and its mineral-rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetic treatments at area resorts. The surrounding desert offers many oases and historic sites.
    Dead Sea
  • The King Abdullah I Mosque in Amman, Jordan was built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer.
    Amman
  • The Dead Sea – bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan – is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land. Its famously hypersaline water makes floating easy, and its mineral-rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetic treatments at area resorts. The surrounding desert offers many oases and historic sites.
    Dead Sea
  • This was Ali a Bedouin we met in the desert of Wadi Rum Jordan and very friendly he invited us to drink hot tea.
    Bedouin
  • Atik our guide in Wadi Rum desert Jordan.
    Atik the Bedouin
  • This was Ammed the kids that rents his mules in Petra Jordan.
    Ammed
  • This humongous rock in the shape of a mushroom is unique in its style.
    Valley of the Moon, Jordan
  • Two Bedouins riding their camels.
    Valley of the Moon, Jordan
  • No matter where you look in the Wadi Rum desert you will always find something interesting to see.
    Wadi Rum, Jordan
  • When our tour guide told us that we were going to drive downhill, I did not hesitate to say yes. The experience was fantastic.
    Wadi Rum, Jordan
  • Another nice view of the Jordanian desert.
    Jordan
  • Mount Nebo`s road.
    Mount Nebo
  • This beautiful little girl was the daughter of our guide a Bedouin I do not remember her name but used to follow us everywhere in the house where the live.
    Bodouin Kid
  • This Bedouin girl was trying to sell me something in the ruins of Petra.
    Bedouin Girls
  • Bedouins give you a ride for a couple of dollars.
    Bedouins
  • The Bedouins try to sell you anything to make some money.
    Bedouins
  • This humble lady had almost a week without selling her handcraft so we decided to buy some handcraft to help her.
    Bedouin Lady
  • Ammed our Guide in Petra.
    beduinos
  • In the ancient ruins of Petra kids like to beg for money or always are trying to sale you something.
    Bedouins

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