Saturday, June 1, 2013

Dead Sea







Dead sea is one of the most popular and famous places to visit in Jordan. It's the world's saltiest lake, which is 8.6 times saltier than the ocean, so no animal is able to survive in it. The Dead Sea has a high density, which makes swimmers and non-swimmers easily floating on it.

Being Jordan for 10 months, I didn't visit this spot until last weekend. Because of some old injury on the leg, I didn't swim but enjoy the nice weather and the beauty of the water. Its surface and shores are 423 meters below sea level, so it's a lot of fun to set the feet on the earth's lowest elevation on land. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Umm Qais







Umm Qais (أم  قيس) is located at the far northeast corner of Jordan and is famous for the spectacular views that overlook the Golan Heights in Syria, Lake Tiberias in Israel and Palestinian Territories. The spring is the wonderful season to visit this ancient ruins, Roman City and Ottoman village. The wild flowers were blooming everywhere between the ruin stones. The nice weather and beautiful scenes attracted quite a lot of visitors.

Dana Nature Reserve








The Dana Nature Reserve (محمية دانا الطبيعية) is one of the most impressive nature reserves in Jordan. It's a beautiful area to do hiking and camping. I visited this place in a tour arranged by Jordan University's language center, which provides foreign students weekly tours around Jordan. I always skip attending any one of tours until this time. The views were spectacular, and the greens and flowers were blooming and flourishing everywhere in the valley during the lovely spring.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Ajloun-عجلون








After a week of raining and snow storm, the weather has been sunny and warmer. Since I am having a school break, I decided to explore some small cities near Amman. I got a bus ride at the north bus station. The bus went by Jerash and then continued its way to Ajloun.

Ajloun is famous for its citadel (قلعة)or fortress, which is located on the top of the mountain area. I need to take a taxi to get there. Since I arrived there late and decided to see the local market and the streets, instead of visiting the main attraction. I will be able to see it next time during a school trip.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Snow in Amman








The weather in this week has been dramatic and stormy. It rained three days without a break and for two days sleet and snow came after. Now everywhere in Amman is covered with at least one-foot-deep snow. This is the first time that I saw so much rain and snow in the Middle East since I came to this regime three years ago. It's quite unusual.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Jordan University-Election








A student union election took place at Jordan University after Christmas. Each department selected its representives for the union, so there were numerous activities of the election campaign going on for two weeks. Pictures of candidates were posted on every corner of the campus.


Jordan University-Campus







I study Arabic at the language center of Jordan University. During the fall semester, 2012, the university held several events to celebrate its 50th anniversary, including the international festival, academic conferences and a visit of the king. The campus is full of the energy and dynamic.