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Middle East:
Jordan,
Syria & Lebanon Travel Video
DVD. Globe Trekker Video.
4-episode set on 2 DVD's. 3 Hours.
Double-DVD set
contains four shows: The Arab Gulf States, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon,
Israel & the Sinai Desert, and a Short History Special.
Known as the
"cradle of civilization", the Middle East is the meeting point between
Africa, Europe and Asia, and contains some of the most beautiful
and mystical scenery in the world. Unfortunately, due to cultural and
political complexities, only a handful of visitors get to experience the
genuine hospitality of the people and see the region's stunning ancient
cities.
Traveler Ian
Wright starts his journey in Jordan's Wadi Rum Desert, traveling
south past the ruins at Petra and then on to Beirut in Lebanon. He ends
his journey in Syria at the ancient town of Palmyra. Further south,
traveler Megan McCormick visits battle scarred Kuwait before
traveling on to Dubai and finally Oman. Justine Shapiro completes
the journey traveling through Israel and the Sinai Desert.
Along the
way...
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Witness a Sufi ritual and the mystical order of the
Whirling Dervishes.
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Revel in the festivities of Liberation Day on the streets
of Kuwait City.
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Play
a round of golf with one of the most flamboyant
sheiks in Arabia.
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Spend the night in a stable in Jerusalem.
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Climb Mount Sinai in Egypt.
Additional
Short History Special
Join regular
Globe Trekkers Justine Shapiro, Ian Wright and Megan McCormick on a
historical whistle stop tour of the Middle East. Follow them
discovering the major historic sites that have shaped its empires,
religions and conflicts.
Approximately
3 hours.
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Jordan
- Travel Video. DVD.
7 Days.
52 Minutes.
Jordan is
known as The Pearl Of The Orient: a fascinating land with a culture that
is thousands of years old, a land of colourful epochs and biblical
history, all to be rediscovered
in
this Hasemite kingdom that was founded in 1946.
Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Persian monarchs once fought for this
country. Nabateans, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders and Ottomans,
each of them left their traces in Jordan.
Amman is Jordan’s capital city in which, poverty and wealth live side by
side. The King Abdullah Mosque is the largest and, due to its striking
blue cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed
in 1988 it is an important symbol of Islam and five times a day the
Muezzin calls to the faithful from its Minaret.
In 1900 the Ottoman Sultan ordered the construction of the Hedjaz
Railroad. It was designed to unite the Ottoman Empire that had begun to
disintegrate as well as to transport Moslem pilgrims to Medina in the
Hedjaz Mountains. Around 30 kilometers northwest of Amman is As-Salt
that is situated between two mountain slopes. Up until the First World
War this city that had a good supply of water and enjoyed a good
climate, was the main metropolis of Trans-Jordan. Saladin had this
fortress built on a 1,200 meter high hill in 1184. Qal’at Ajlun was
meant to be a defence against the approaching Crusaders and also to
protect pilgrims on their way to Mecca.
At an altitude of 800 meters is a place of great significance for the
Jewish and Christian faiths, Nebo Mountain, where God revealed to Moses
the Promised Land for the first time after his 40 year journey from
Egypt.
Near Wadi Musa, The Valley Of Moses, is the fascinating and legendary
rose red city of Petra. Its strategic location at the junction of six
important caravan routes, including the famous Incense Road, brought
much prosperity to the city. The most impressive route to Petra travels
through the Siq, a narrow gorge with huge sandstone walls.
Jordan is a priceless gem located in the Near East with all the magical
romance of the Orient!
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Jordan
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Travel Video. DVD.
Cities of the World.
60 Minutes.

Jordan
is a peaceful oasis in the turmoil of the Middle East. As one of the
cradles of human civilization and a part of the Holy Land, Jordan has
such invaluable monuments as the Roman city of Jerash, or the mystical
capital of the Nabateans, or the marvellous Petra, the city carved from
red stone.
Moses also lies here. One cannot forget the mosaics of Madaba, the
national park of Dana, the hot waterfalls of Wadi Zarka and the 70
kilometers long coast of the Dead Sea. The capital, Amman, and Aqaba,
which lies on the coast of the Mediterranean See, are real eastern
cities with their mosques and bazaars, while the Wadi Rum with is
wonderful stone arches and the Red Desert offer tourists different kinds
of experience from off road jeep tours to camel trips and Bedouin camps.
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In
The Land Of The Nabateans
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Cosmos Global Documentaries. 52
Minutes.
The
Jordan
Desert is a beautiful, natural landscape and was once home to a
legendary and mysterious people that fell into oblivion some centuries
ago, the Nabateans, whose realm was at its zenith some two
thousand
years ago and resulted in some of the most fascinating ruins of
antiquity.
Due to their remote and obscure location the remains of Petra, a
legendary Nabatean city of rock, were for many years merely regarded as
a myth and only a few local Bedouin tribes knew of the existence of
certain ancient buildings in the south of what is now Jordan.
Both El-Barid and Petra were located in a very favourable position at
the junction of several ancient trading routes that led from the Arabian
Peninsula to as far as Anatolia and into today’s Syria and Egypt.
Caravan trains brought great wealth to the Nabatean realm.
The technical knowledge and achievements of this ancient desert tribe
were quite remarkable. Drains that were several kilometres long supplied
the local population with fresh water, an essential commodity in the
desert.
One of the region’s most famous natural landmarks is situated in the
northern part of the Wadi, Rum, The Seven Pillars Of Wisdom, a striking
rock that was named after a novel by Lawrence Of Arabia. Inspired by the
enthusiastic writings of the legendary secret agent, film director David
Lean decided to shoot the film at the original locations mentioned by
Lawrence. The shining colour of the rocks and the fascinating desert
landscape of the Wadi Rum have been made famous by the historic film.
The conquest of this region by the Arabs in the middle of the seventh
century marked the decline of the legendary rock city of Petra. For more
than a thousand years the ruins of this ancient civilisation lay hidden
beneath the desert sands of Jordan before they once again revealed some
of their secrets to a new and fascinated world.
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Amman Jordan
- Travel Video.
DVD. Vista
Point. 26 Minutes.
Amman is an historic
metropolis in which ancient times and modern life meet face to face and
where poverty and wealth live side by side. At first sight the city’s
ancient roots are not obvious, however, they date
back to Biblical
times.
Abdoun is one of the city’s modern city districts. For many years the
city’s former suburbs have been integrated into the megalopolis thus
they now cover several additional hills. The slopes are crowded with
modern, bright terraced houses and villas constructed of limestone and a
modern infrastructure connects the residential districts with the old
town at the foot of the hills.
The King Abdullah Mosque is the largest and, due to its striking blue
cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed in
1988 it is an important symbol of Islam.
In 1900 the Ottoman Sultan ordered the construction of the Hedjaz
Railroad that was designed to unite the Ottoman Empire that had begun to
disintegrate as well as to transport Moslem pilgrims to Medina in the
Hedjaz Mountains.
The monarchs who ruled over this land have been many and both
earthquakes and fire have devastated its buildings. But Amman has
managed to survive and now continues to be a prosperous and vibrant
metropolis.
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Jerash Jordan
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Northern
Jordan contains many magnificent historic locations including
that
of Gerasa, today’s Jerash, that is one of the most well-preserved
metropolises of ancient Rome.
Gerasa had its economic and cultural high season in the first century
A.D. while under Roman rule. Situated on a small hill, the Temple Of
Zeus was built in the years 162 and 163 A.D.
The town developed quickly within the union of the Greek Dekapolis, a
federation of ten important ancient cites in the Near East and profited
from the agriculture of the surrounding area and from ore mining in the
nearby Aljun Mountains. This financial success gave rise to the city’s
large building projects, particularly in the second century A.D.
A further remarkable feature of the architecture in Gerasa is the wide
and eight hundred metre long street, the Cardo Maximus, once the city’s
main street. It was originally flanked by columns, five hundred of which
have survived.
Directly south of the Artemis Temple are the remains of the Sankt
Theodor Church that has the three aisled ground plan of a basilica and
dates back to the fifth century.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century Gerasa was rediscovered by
archaeologists.
The twentieth century brought with it new excavations that have since
returned this amazing ancient city into the full light of day.
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Jordan's Crusader Castles
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The
ruins of the Crusader castles of Jordan serve as a reminder of the
bloody
battles
that once took place between the Christians and Moslems and that shook
the Near East at a time in history known as The Crusades.
Around four kilometres from the small town of Ajlun is Jordan’s sole
surviving castle, Qalaat Ar-Rabad. It was designed to protect the
pilgrims who were on their way to Mecca but was also a symbol of
military power aimed well and truly at the Crusaders.
The year 1115 marked not only the victory of the Crusaders at the Battle
Of Tell Danit but also the beginning of Shoubak’s construction. After a
siege that lasted eighteen months, Shoubak fell in 1189 to Ayyubiden.
Shortly afterwards it was enlarged by the Marmeluccs and in the 19th
century the Ottomans moved into the fortress.
The most famous of the Crusader castles is situated in the city of Kerak
around twenty kilometres southeast of the southernmost extremity of the
Dead Sea. The fortress had great strategic importance as those who
controlled Al Kerak also controlled large areas of Palestine and an area
that extended to the southern section of the Dead Sea.
Almost a hundred years after the conquest of the fortress the last
French outposts in the Near East were also abandoned and today it is
only the mighty and impressive ruins of the Crusaders that have
survived: an atmospheric reminder of a glorious and colourful past.
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Jordan (Kastron Mefaa)
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Umm
Ar-Rasas, the Kastron Mefa’a of antiquity, is one of the
most
mysterious archaeological sites in Jordan. Today this ancient settlement
is tantamount to a field of ruins.
Kastron Mefa’a is divided into three sections. In the northern area is
one of the few buildings that has managed to survive in reasonable
condition and even now it is unknown how many treasures still lie
undiscovered.
With the decline of the Roman Empire this military outpost on the edge
of the desert was abandoned. Between the fourth and sixth centuries A.D.
there were many eremites, men who lived an ascetic life, in this region.
They were honoured as mediators between Heaven and Earth.
Over the years the buildings here served many purposes and several
Bedouin families lived in the ancient ruins right up to the beginning of
the twentieth century.
The ruins of Umm Ar-Rasas, formerly Kastron Mefa’a provide a fascinating
insight into a once forgotten part of Jordan’s history that lay hidden
beneath the desert sand.
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Petra
Jordan
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Between
the Gulf Of Akaba and the Dead Sea, close to Wadi Musa,
the
“Valley Of MOSES” in the heart of Jordan and hidden beyond near
impenetrable mountains, is the fascinating and mysterious ancient city
of Petra. Its strategic location at the junction of six important
caravan routes, including the famous Incense Road, brought much
prosperity to the city.
The almost two kilometre long Siq follows the dried out riverbed of the
Musa whose course was redirected by the Nabnataeans in order to protect
their capital from dangerous flood waters. A canal that follows the Siq
around two metres above ground is a fine technical masterpiece that was
also created by the Nabataeans. There are only two routes that lead to
the rocky city of Petra a narrow mountain pass in the northwest and, to
the east, the sometimes two hundred metre deep Siq Gorge.
It is believed that the Treasury, carved out of solid rock walls, was
built in the first century B.C. It is the main landmark of the ancient
Nabataean metropolis. Six splendid columns form the lower part of the
atrium that in common with most of the architecture here has been
exceptionally well-preserved.
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The Castles
of the Umayyad Dessert
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The Jordan
Desert contains several mysterious ruins including the legendary
remains
of the ancient castles of the Umayyad Monarchy.
Qasr Al Mushatta is the largest of the Umayyad castles although it
gradually fell into ruins and much of it was used elsewhere as building
material. No other desert castle was built with such megalomania and it
was designed as the winter palace of Caliph Walid The Second.
Paved roads have now replaced the former caravan routes. Close to the
southern Azraq Amman Road is the quadrate castle of Qasr El Kharaneh.
This fortress like building is one of the most well preserved desert
castles of the Umayyad and its massive external walls and corner towers
give it an awesome appearance.
The small bathing castle of Qusair Amra is one of the most beautiful
castles in Jordan.
Its bathing house uniquely highlights the abundant luxury enjoyed by the
former monarchs of the desert. The castle features a number of
magnificent and well known wall paintings that depict various bathing
and hunting scenes. Today the happy-go-lucky nature of the Umayyad
monarchy seems to be far removed from Islam. Indeed, some of the scenes
are of a sensual nature.
The castles of the Umayyad desert: history, atmosphere and romance!
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The Castles
of the Umayyad Dessert
(Jordan’s Historic Legacy)
- Travel Video.
DVD.
On Tour. 26 Minutes.
The journey
to the desert castles of the Omaijades begins south of the Jordanian
capital of Amman close to the Queen Alia Airport.
The winter residence of Qasr Mushatta is no more. In spite of its poor
condition this desert castle is exceptional among the former residences
of the Omayyad monarchy as according to the wishes of Kalif Walid The
Second the Qasr Mushatta was meant to outshine all other palaces in
respect of both size and splendour.
On the southern Azraq Amman Road is the impressive Qasr El-Kharaneh, the
most well-preserved desert castle in Jordan. Some of its architectural
features such as the Mesopotamian walls and decorative elements of the
upper section indicate Persian influence.
Azraq is located a hundred kilometres east of Amman on the edge of a
sandy desert. Even today the Qasr Al Azraq Castle impresses with its
dark basalt stone. It is more like a fortress than a noble residence and
is believed to date back to Roman times and Emperor Septimius Severus.
Entrance to the Qasr Al-Hallabat Mosque was highly restricted and only
the caliph and members of his court were allowed to enter. Nevertheless,
the Omayyad monarchs were not as religious as they made out. In fact the
opposite was true as their desert castles often featured wild
festivities!
Any journey to the ancient and mysterious Ommayad kingdom with its
fairy-tale castles and ancient bathing houses is an unforgettable and
atmospheric adventure.
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The
King's Way
(Street Of The Arabian Monarchy)
- Travel Video.
DVD.
On Tour. 26 Minutes.
Unique
cultural treasures and wonderful natural landscapes are to be found
along the Kings’ Way in the heart of Jordan which is one of the most
fascinating roads in the world.
The historic Road Of Kings leads to Madaba and is the oldest route to
the Holy Land and to Mount Nebo that overlooks the Promised Land and
into the colourful desert landscape of Wadi Rum to the Red Sea coast and
a fascinating underwater world.
The 19th century Sankt Georg Church in Madaba contains one of the most
important treasures that dates back to Early Christian times. The 15
metre long and five metre wide mosaic that depicts a map of Madaba was
created in the 6th century A.D.and once consisted of more than 2 million
square stones.
Mount Nebo is one of the most holy places in Jordan and according to
legend it was from there that Moses first saw the Promised Land. At the
foot of the mountain is the spectacular Jordan Valley and when the
weather is fine it is possible to see as far as Jerusalem and Jericho.
A visit to Petra is the highlight of any journey through Jordan. The
entrance to the legendary capital of the Nabatean realm is by way of the
Siq, the dried out river bed of the Musa.
The Wadi Rum is not only the largest desert in Jordan, its landscape has
also played an important role in the country’s cultural history. In the
20th century Lawrence Of Arabia made the desert and the surrounding
mountains of the Wadi Rum famous.
The Gulf Of Aqaba marks the end of this journey along the Kings’ Way as
the setting sun provides yet another glorious sight to what has been a
truly memorable and atmospheric experience.
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Jordan: The Desert Kingdom -
Travel Video.
Video Visits.

Explore this young nation and recall its
distant past as you travel from the modern capital of Amman to the ruins
of Jehash, the finest surviving Roman city in the Middle East. Visit
Biblical sites from the Dead Sea to the Sea of Galilee, then join
snorkelers and scuba divers at Aqaba. Admire ancient Byzantine mosaics and
modern glass-blowing. Ride on camel-back with desert Bedouins and the
colorfully uniformed Desert Police. Finally, marvel at ancient Petra, the
"rose red city half as old as time." 55 minutes
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Middle East:
Jordan, Syria &
Lebanon Travel Video. Globe Trekker Video.

The
Middle Eastern countries of Syria, Jordan and Lebanon contain some of the
most spectacular and mystical scenery in the world. Unfortunately, due to
cultural and political complexities, only a handful of visitors get to
experience the genuine hospitality of the people and see the region's
stunning ancient cities.
Traveler Ian Wright begins his journey in the Jordanian Wadi Rum
desert. From here he travels south past the ruins of Petra to Beirut
in Lebanon where he meets UN peace keeping forces. His final
destination is Syria where after a busy day shopping in an Aleppo "souq"
he heads east to the ancient Roman desert town of Palmyra.
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Join guests at a Bedouin wedding.
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Visit the ruins of Petra, Baalbeck and
Palmyra.
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Visit UN peace keeping forces in
Lebanon's occupied
zone.
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Witness a Sufi ritual and the
mystical order of
the Whirling Dervishes.
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Explore Aleppo's incredible souq.
The material in the video was
previously released under the title "Lonely Planet". 60 minutes
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Middle East: Jordan, Syria & Lebanon Travel
Video. Lonely
Planet.
Join guests at a Bedouin wedding.
Visit the ruins of Petra, Baabek and Palmyra.
Visit UN peace keeping forces in Lebanon's occupied zone.
Witness a Sufi ritual and the mystical order of the Whirling Dervishes.
Explore Aleppo's incredible souk.
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