# TRIP TO IRBID & AMMAN
Hari ke-6 di Jordan,
tujuannya nak melawat sepupu saya dan adik Mai di Irbid.
Makan-makan then window shopping kat Arabella Mall
okeh, bukan window shopping sebab saya beli 2 helai t-shirt,
satu untuk saya dan satu untuk kak long!
Selepas solat zohor, kami bergerak menuju ke Amman
nak kejar masa ni lusa dah nak balik.
Then, shopping Jordan souvenirs kt 'balad' Amman
tak beli banyak sangat pun, mahal sangat currency diorang.
Lepas shopping2 bergerak ke City Mall
dengan tujuan....dinner!
saje-saje nak masuk nak tengok suasana
menunggu teksi yang tak2 kunjung tiba
-suasana City Mall pada malam Jumaat-
Malam tu MPV datang jemput kami balik Mafraq.
kepenatan...
# UMM QAIS
Umm Qais (أم قيس) is a town in Jordan located on the site of the ruined Hellenistic-Roman city of Gadara. The town was also called Antiochia or Antiochia Semiramis and Seleucia. Gadara was a semi-autonomous city of the Roman Decapolis. It is popular not only because of the extensive ruins but because its position on a high hill near the northwestern corner of the country allows for panoramic views. The Sea of Galilee and Tiberias, Israel, are visible, and just across the valley of the Yarmouk River is the southern end of the Golan Heights, claimed by and recognized as Syria, but under Israeli administration since the Six-Day War in 1967. The high mountains bordering Lebanon are visible in the distance on clear days.
# JERASH
Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River. It is sometimes misleadingly referred to as the "Pompeii of the Middle East or Asia", referring to its size, extent of excavation and level of preservation (though Jerash was never buried by a volcano). Jerash is considered one of the most important and best preserved Roman cities in the Near East. It was a city of the Decapolis.
-suasana City Mall pada malam Jumaat-
Malam tu MPV datang jemput kami balik Mafraq.
kepenatan...
# UMM QAIS
Umm Qais (أم قيس) is a town in Jordan located on the site of the ruined Hellenistic-Roman city of Gadara. The town was also called Antiochia or Antiochia Semiramis and Seleucia. Gadara was a semi-autonomous city of the Roman Decapolis. It is popular not only because of the extensive ruins but because its position on a high hill near the northwestern corner of the country allows for panoramic views. The Sea of Galilee and Tiberias, Israel, are visible, and just across the valley of the Yarmouk River is the southern end of the Golan Heights, claimed by and recognized as Syria, but under Israeli administration since the Six-Day War in 1967. The high mountains bordering Lebanon are visible in the distance on clear days.
# JERASH
Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River. It is sometimes misleadingly referred to as the "Pompeii of the Middle East or Asia", referring to its size, extent of excavation and level of preservation (though Jerash was never buried by a volcano). Jerash is considered one of the most important and best preserved Roman cities in the Near East. It was a city of the Decapolis.
Umm Qais & Jerash, my last day at Jordan
(T_T)
sungguh, saya tak reti nak cerita pasal tempat2 ni
yang saya tahu kawasan dia memang sangat cantik!
Alhamdulillah,
-The End of my story-
"Jauh Perjalanan Luas Pemandangan"
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