Travel XP is an
wonderful channel. As evident from its name, it takes us to various places,
tells us about the it, its history- culture- cuisine, and many more interesting
facets. 
Recently they aired
a series on Jordan Jordan Asia .
In one episode, they
took us to the city - Jerash, which is a place
where the Romas ruled for a long time. So we can witness many remains of the
Roman civilization in the city. 
North and South Theater are such
two places of Jerash. 
North was used for discussion and it has the
capacity of 1600 seats.
South is the theater having the
capacity for 3000 people. Originally the number was 5000. It was built around
90 AD. Programmes are still performed in this theater. 
Another famous ruin
of Jerash is the Oval  Plaza 
We also went to Madaba, in another episode. This place is situated around
40 km South West of Amman. I was really surprised to know about the famous 'Mosaic
Map' at Madaba, which is there in the Church  of St George 
It is made of around
2 million pieces of marbles/ tiles! Amazing work indeed! It is the oldest and
best preserved map of middle east. It was made around 6th c. AD. It is slightly
different from today’s maps as it is east oriented in the place of north, (which
we are more accustomed to look at). It is the oldest known geographical floor
mosaic in art history. It shows many biblical sites from Lebanon Nile , from Mediterranean Sea  to Eastern  Desert 
Mosaic art was very
popular in Madaba. Here are some more pictures-
In another programme, they also took us to
Aqaba, which is the coastal city of Jordan Red Sea . The most astonishing fact is that we can see three countries- Egypt,
Saudi Arab and Israel, from Aqaba. Its location is so special that it is also in the
middle of three continents - Asia , Europe  and Africa .
And here is the process
of making the same, from a forwarded video.
I enjoyed this
series on Jordan. The whole series contained many more famous places, here I
have shared about only a few of them which I could remember.
Excellent work by
the channel! 
(Photos are taken from internet and the Map from Google.
Credit goes to the uploaders, creators. Used only for the appreciation of the beauty of the place)









 
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