Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars



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Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars

Jordan, a country in the Middle East, has a region that bears a striking resemblance to the surface of Mars. Wadi Rum, located in southern Jordan, is often referred to as the "Valley of the Moon" but it truly looks like a piece of Mars on Earth.

 

The vast expanse of orange sand in Wadi Rum stretches as far as the eye can see. Large rock formations protrude from the ground in seemingly random locations, creating a landscape that is both otherworldly and captivating. The unique red - hued sandstone and granite rocks give the area a distinct color, making it a perfect stand - in for the Martian surface. This has led to it being used as a filming location for numerous movies such as "The Martian", where it provided an incredibly convincing backdrop for the story set on the red planet.

 

Moreover, Wadi Rum is not only a natural wonder but also a place rich in culture. The Bedouin people, who have inhabited this desert region for thousands of years, still maintain their traditional way of life here. They use camels, which can survive long periods without water and carry heavy loads over great distances, as an essential mode of transportation. Their traditional cuisine, like zarb, which involves cooking meats and vegetables underground, offers a taste of their unique lifestyle. All these elements - the Mars - like landscape and the rich Bedouin culture - make Jordan, especially the Wadi Rum area, a truly remarkable destination that seems to bridge the gap between our planet and the mysteries of Mars.
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