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Aqaba:
Year round, fun-in-the-sun resort at the foot of majestic
purple mountains, on the palm-lined shores of the Red Sea,
is famous for its climate especially in winter, warm and
nice and don't forget the spring and autumn seasons. Aqaba
has long beaches, coral reef, and delicious fish, it has
very good accommodation facilities such as hotels, restaurants,
clubs, water surfing, diving centers and fishing possibilities.
Recently it has becomes a Duty Free Zone, where it is treated
as a special trade zone area. Its calm waters make it an
ideal spot ....more

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Petra: Petra is the legacy of the
Nabateans, and the jewel of the desert. Petra; it's where
you can see the Rose-Red beauty carved in rock. Petra's main
claim to fame was as the capital of the Nabatean Empire from
the 4th Century BC to its absorption by Rome in 68 AD. Set
in a deep canyon and only accessible through a narrow winding
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Dead Sea: The
Dead Sea, at 1,312 feet below sea level the lowest point
on earth, lies in the Jordan Valley. Along with the fertile
coastal plains beside the Mediterranean Sea and two rugged
ranges of desert mountains, the valley is one of Jordan's
distinguishing geographical features. Dead Sea mineral water
has the property of healing pain and suffering caused by
arthritis, rheumatism, psoriasis, eczema, stress, headache
and foot-ache, while nourishing and softening the skin.
Year-round sun and mineral rich ...more

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