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Friends and I recently fulfilled a long time wish to visit Jordan (think Petra, Amman, the Dead Sea, Lawrence of Arabia's playground and numerous sites from the Bible) - and what better way than to go via Emirates First in one of their A380s? We tried to get EK both ways, but had to content ourselves with QF going back. Spent a few days in Dubai going over and coming back.
First of all, who the heck were the Nabataeans who left such a legacy in Jordan and elsewhere (eg Petra)? I learned that they were basically traders and the middle men in the present day Jordan region, controlling the spice and other trade from the SW (Africa), Arabia (Saudi) east (India) and west (Rome) from about 200 BC. They left a spectacular legacy in Jordan and elsewhere.
Some highlights of this trip:
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and views from the 124th floor:
The Nabataean city of Petra, with its temples and other buildings carved into the sandstone. Treasury left; Royal Tombs right.
Although I'm basically a heathen, these sites from the Bible impressed; view to the Promised Land from Mt Nebo, as seen by Moses; site of Jesus' baptism (north of the Dead Sea)
Floating in the Dead Sea, with a density 1/4 greater than fresh water was just plain weird. The sunset over the Dead Sea from our hotel was spectacular:
And ... OK, I confess. The shower in the EK A380 was a long awaited treat. There are 2 - this one is a bit larger than the other and is in the space where Qantas have their business 'lounge' next to the front stairs. I've had hotels with smaller bathrooms than this!!
First of all, who the heck were the Nabataeans who left such a legacy in Jordan and elsewhere (eg Petra)? I learned that they were basically traders and the middle men in the present day Jordan region, controlling the spice and other trade from the SW (Africa), Arabia (Saudi) east (India) and west (Rome) from about 200 BC. They left a spectacular legacy in Jordan and elsewhere.
Some highlights of this trip:
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and views from the 124th floor:
The Nabataean city of Petra, with its temples and other buildings carved into the sandstone. Treasury left; Royal Tombs right.
Although I'm basically a heathen, these sites from the Bible impressed; view to the Promised Land from Mt Nebo, as seen by Moses; site of Jesus' baptism (north of the Dead Sea)
Floating in the Dead Sea, with a density 1/4 greater than fresh water was just plain weird. The sunset over the Dead Sea from our hotel was spectacular:
And ... OK, I confess. The shower in the EK A380 was a long awaited treat. There are 2 - this one is a bit larger than the other and is in the space where Qantas have their business 'lounge' next to the front stairs. I've had hotels with smaller bathrooms than this!!
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