3 October 2022

Another unexpected scene

We were going thru a lot of mountains. Eventually, the mountains started receding in the horizon and the desert took over.

The rather predictability of the horizon was suddenly broken by this very odd landscape. Look at the particular rock I am referring to. It is almost flat on the top for *many* *many* miles. Looks almost like a perfect plateau. Except that it is flanked by either side with normal mountains.

Not sure about what makes it this way.

3 October 2022

Gypsy tent

The shot was taken from about half a mile away. The difference between a gypsy and a bedouin, I was taught by my Jordanian friend Mahmoud, is that gypsies tend to be a lot dirtier and more unhygienic around their tent and tend to shun work (instead beg). I cannot vouch for that but surely this particular tent was far more unkempt than the Bedouin tents I had seen during my last trip.

3 October 2022

King Lot’s wife’s statue

This is a rock formation on top of the mountain. We are seeing the backside. And there is a good reason for it. According to Biblical stories, this is King Lot’s wife turning her back to the destruction caused by Sodom and Gomorrah. We did not go to the top but from the front, apparently this natural rock formation has an uncanny look for a women’s face.

3 October 2022

TV? Or not TV? (That was the question)

In the museum, we came to the Bedouin section. There were some great artifacts of Bedouin living that harkened to the past. The clay oven, the tent (most of the time black top), the tools and even a long smoking pipe. (In the picture in the bottom, you can see a picture of a Bedouin lady smoking the long smoking pipe).

But the TV?

It does look like straight out of the 70s… but I would think it is post-Bedouin era!