25th November 2008
From our base in Aqaba, we moved to a base on the Dead Sea. Unfortunately, due to the extraction of the minerals and the diversion of feed waters for irrigation purposes by both Jordan and Israel, unless some action is taken, the Dead Sea will have disappeared within 10 years.

Desert - this is the type of terrain we passed along in our journey from Aqaba to the Dead Sea.

The line of crystal deposit shows how fast the Dead Sea is dropping.

This is supposed to be Lot's Wife who was turned to a pillar of salt.
The
story can be found here.

A picture, courtesy of Mike Goodey, of me floating in the Dead Sea and pretending to read a French Periodical. This is a breakthrough for me since I just do NOT float.
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24th November 2008
Thence a visit to Wadi Rum which was the base for Captain T.E. Lawrence and Sharif Hussein bin Ali during the Arab Revolt 1916 – 1918.

Seven Pillars of Wisdom. This is a photograph of the rock formation in Wadi Rum known as the Seven Pillars of Wisdom - whether this was named as such by T.E. Lawrence or was named as such by others after Lawrence's book is a matter of debate.

Convoy. Since time was short, we toured the area is a convoy of 4 wheel drive vehicles of uncertain age. The same could be said of our driver who looked about 12 years old!

Wadi Rum cliffs. This section of desert is not sand dunes, but large canyons with steep walls.

Alameleh Inscriptions - ancient rock drawings or Nabataen graffiti!

Follow my leader - you don't travel in the desert by yourself!

Wadi Rum Sunset - note the tyre tracks off into the distance which gives a clue as to the scale.

Dinner in a big Bedouin Tent

Looking for the meat course (lamb) for dinner.

Meat course found - having been cooking for over 3 hours.

On our return this greeted us. I think it was meant to look like a swan, but I thought it looked a bit snake-like.
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23rd November 2008
The following day we just lounged about in Aqaba.
Morning in downtown Aqaba, watching the world go by while having a drink (of fresh orange juice).

I didn’t take any other shots in Aqaba Town – there was no way to convey the sounds and the smells which are vital to really appreciate this brilliant place.
Quite what a Norwegian vessels is doing in the Royal Yacht Club in Aqaba is anyone’s guess.

We came down to the Royal Yacht Club to watch the setting sun over the Red Sea.

Here is a sunset video for you.
A picture of the top of our hotel in the late sunshine with the Rift Valley wall behind.

A photograph of some of the vessels to be found in the Royal Yacht Club.

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22nd November 2008
From Petra we headed South to Aqaba on the Red Sea.
This photograph was taken from the side of the Desert Highway.

Flying proudly above Aqaba is the flag of the 1916-1918 Arab Revolt. The Jordanian flag is similar, but has the green and white bands reversed and has a seven pointed gold star in the red triangle.

This is taken inside the Mamluk Fort in Aqaba.

Arabic inscriptions from inside the fort.

Looking inland from the Red Sea, you can see how Aqaba is ringed by one side of the Great Rift Valley.

Looking in the opposite direction over the Red Sea, we find Elat in Israel, with the other side of the Great Rift Valley towering over it.

An evening shot over the Red Sea.

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