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Middle East » Jordan
October 16th 2006
Published: October 25th 2006
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I dont understand how Jordan can be so poor and yet have one of the strongest currencies in the world. the Jordinian Dinar, is almost worth as much as the British pound - and they loooove getting you to hand over more of them than you need to. there's no real structure to the public transport so getting around is quite a mission. for example, there might be a bus going from A to B, but it doesn't ... Read Full Entry



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26th October 2006

buenas fotos
como siempre russ, muy buenas fotos... envidiable hermano de verdad cuidate
26th October 2006

Hey! The dead sea is looking beautiful! Hope your well and enjoying yourself! I just been a few days in Reykjavik! A great city and country! You should defently go there someday!I just recently spend some days with Malin and Lina! If you havent heard from them, both of them are well! I love your photos, I think your a excellent photographer! Have you ever thought of sending some of your pics to some kind of a travel paper? Keep on having fun! Love/Amalia
26th October 2006

Loving the photos... thanks!
27th October 2006

Hey Russ, Cool trip man. Listen I got a question for you. I was told that once a person gets a Israeli Visa stamp on his Passport he would be denied entry into Middle Eastern Countries?? Is that true?? I mean u just entered Jordan, Im not sure if its a GCC country. I would love to visit Israel but not at the expense of getting kicked out of UAE!! Lemme know dude. Goodluck on the road. Try to visit The Empty Quarter while you are in the neighbourhood :) Me.
27th October 2006

Russ is a Girl, It was mean catchin up in Jerusalem, we are just hitting Dahab now sorry to mis ya. Have fun in India

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