Travel Digest #561

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#1 Jordan Series - The Wonders Of The Jordan North by @doskinas

Our voyage took us all the way from the South of Jordan to almost the far North of Jordan. Only the last stretch is left. The last kilometers and the fairy tale is over. We are left with the last 3 locations to find and explore. The fabled sea. Where no one can drown. Jerash an ancient Greek/Roman city believed to be found by the Alexander the Great and his general Perdiccas, who allegedly settled aged Macedonian soldiers there during the spring of 331 BC, when he left Egypt and crossed Syria en route to Mesopotamia. Lastly Amman the cradle of Jordan, the capital of the country, the resting spot of Hercules’ fingers.
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#2 The Dorset End Of The Jurassic Coast by @adetorrent

Durdle Door, Golden Cap, West Bay and Lulworth Cove: At almost a hundred miles long, the Jurassic Coast stretches from Exmouth in Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset. I was on the Dorset end of the coast. Durdle Door is a limestone arch that is an ancient natural formation on the coast. It is possibly the most famous structure on the coast and a must see. It is truly magnificent.
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#3 Hike to the peak Gulliktinden 1014 m. by @harkar

This year my wife and I decided to celebrate the Midsummer's Eve up in the mountain. The "kids" was not home and the weather was not tempting to make bonfire down by the sea. So better to be up in the mountain with activity to keep us varm. The mountain is around 1,5 hour by car from my home. From the parking place at around 500 m. the trail ascend up to the peak on 1014 m. The rout one way is 3,5 km. Halfway up the trail is on rock with granite. In nice weather you have a nice view to several mountains with an altitude above 1000 meters. It is a easy peak to reach and not to demanding.
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Sincerely appreciating the Honourable Mention - it was my first time using steemitworldmap. Seamless, easy and so succinctly explained. Much appreciation from Thailand. I'm on the road again later this week in Laos PDR and look forward to pinning some new spots for you.

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Awesome! Thanks for the mention today and seen some authors I recognise so I'll be swinging by their profiles and checking out the new guys!

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