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Jordan : Wadi Rum

My journey continues, in Wadi Rum, South Jordan.

If I were to repeat the whole journey all over again, I would definitely like to spend more time here. It was only a day tour, but if I were to stay overnight, I could probably master the art of taking pictures of the night sky.

Wadi Rum, is located in the South part of Jordan. The desert area is protected by the Jordanian government. This place is also home to the Bedouin tribe. Nomadic and resourceful, they also make a living as the tour guides in this beautiful desert.

There is no word to describe the beauty of the desert but to appreciate one of God's greatest creation on earth. My first time in a desert.Coming from as Asian country, this is one of the coolest place to visit

This is a short video I made on Wadi Rum with whatever footage I manage to record.  Enjoy!

 

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