22 June 2006

Petra, Jordan.


Hearing:
Photograph - Nickelback


After my 9 day trip to Brussels and Toronto I had 4 days off so what to do? My mum had gone to visit her sister in Amman and so my grandparents and 2 of my uncles and youngest auntie came out from Damascus to see her and spend time with her. Its been over 6 years since she last saw them. I packed my backpack, went to the airport and bought a ticket to Amman, it had been 6 years for me too and it was brilliant to see them again. The second day I was there we took a day trip down to Petra, a place I've always wanted to visit and I've taken so many photos its going to be hard to decide which to post. It really is amazing, an entire city just carved out of stone.
I was taken by surprise at the long walk it took from the 'main entrance' to the Treasury which signals the start of the City of Petra. You start on this dusty pathway till you reach the entrance of the Siq and then travel a fair while through till you get your first glimpse of the Treasury.















Along the Siq there are these carvings a sort of roadmap to the travelers back then to let them know where they were going, like a lot of what that civilization left behind the detail has faded away.












There was a line of about 4 or 5 of these statues in the Siq. All of them eroded away - this one was the most complete. I think they were meant to be of Nabataean soldiers.













The Treasury. When I was there it looked like they were building a platform out the front. If you can see the metal lattice on the ground near the foot of the Treasury, that is covering a newly found part of the structure, tombs.
Some Nabataean Writing found inside a family tomb.







The street of facades - Going past the Treasury to the right you arrive at an open space with a few tent souvenir shops and drink stands against the backdrop of the ancient Nabataean homes carved into the rock.






The open air theatre.













Both photos are of a row of tombs, in the first one you can see people standing up there.












If you step off the colonnaded street (its very Roman) and climb some stairs to the left you find this (second pic), apparently there was some excavation going on by the Brown University.














After so much walking, (and we still hadn't seen everything) we opted for a camel ride back to the Treasury, they will try to get as much money out of you as possible so be careful. He made a caravan of all of us, and this number 30 here was mine.













Ok, the rest are photos from the drive to Petra. Jordan has a very mountainous landscape but beautiful in its own way. Just driving along I saw a few small - twisters/cyclones/tornados?? - no higher than 2 meters and nothing much to worry about. Couldn't get a photo cuz by the time id got my camera ready it had blown itself out. So 1st photo is me at a lookout, only climbed up 2 meters from the road to get this view! The second is a small settlement in a valley totally isolated, don't even know if there was a road in and miles away from any village or town. 3rd is a shot from inside the car of one of the many towns we drove through and though you cant tell from the photo almost all of them were colorful - I'm talking blues and pinks here. The last photo is of the Spring of Moses in the Valley of Moses not far from Petra. Completely natural and with Biblical ties the stream runs cold and pure, personally I think the whole paving idea stupid, they should have left the ground natural and just had the walls and roof if they wanted to 'preserve' it.












Well that's it from my Jordan trip, hope you enjoyed the photos.

VP
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16 June 2006

Niagara Falls, Canada


Hearing: Random tv chatter

What an experiance!


Yesterday me, our CM and 2 other girls took the trip from Toronto to Niagra Falls. After an approximate 2hr coach ride we arrived at Niagra Falls only to have our breaths taken away. There is a walkway alongside the falls which was full of people taking photos and getting wet, the force of the water falling below spraying up a high mist which blew over everyone at the slightest breeze. I took so many photos and some short video clips before heading down to the Maid of the Mist boat ride. A very affordable $14.00 CAD later and we were armed with a plastic raincoat, excited and onboard the Maid. The trip took about 45mins in which we were taken past the American Falls to the middle of the Canadian "Horseshoe Falls". And i'll tell you one thing, being there surrounded by the powerful falls and being sprayed by the mist is one hell of an experiance - very awe inspiring. I felt tiny in comparision with such a wonder. I highly reccommend a visit, just make sure you wear sensible shoes (one of the girls was going to wear high-heeled boots) and expect to get a little wet (or a lot if u go during winter). If you can go on a friday or saturday they have a fireworks display too.

For now im off to get some sleep before my flight back to Brussels tonight, so i guess its goodnight. Oh but before i forget, congrats to Miss Tray who will finally be getting her wings, i'm so happy for you hun, good luck with everything and enjoy the skies!

VP

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The Famous "Horseshoe" Falls



Starting at Table Rock Point... seeing the water rush by and being so close to the edge is really amazing, i could have stood there for hours.






In order....

A photo just to show you how close to the edge the walk gets up top and below, the people on the "Behind the Falls" tour how close THEY get.

Me, my hair all wet from the spray

Another photo of the falls with the tiny Maid in the middle.







Actually this gives you a better impression of the Maid and how close you get to the falls. I couldnt take one while i was there as a) my camera would get wet and b) you would just see white being so close and all. It docks back down close to where the foot of the bridge is (second photo). The falls you see are the American Falls.





The first is a photo taken as we were walking down to Maid of the Mist and the second is my CM, one of the girls from the crew and me actually on the Maid with the American Falls in the background.






A close up taken while on the Maid of the American side falls and (second photo) you wouldnt want to go here if its too windy!






The area near the falls is a bit strange, its like youve walked into universal studios or something but this i like....a giant Hershey Kiss attacking a building!! (actually it sorta looks like its going to melt right off the side...LOL!!)

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