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Month: October 2008

Masada

At the ancient fortress overlooking the Dead Sea (Israel)

Posted on 22. October 200824. June 2022

Tel Aviv and the North of Israel

Young, pretty and happy. As light as a fresh summer breeze, Tel Aviv is the antithesis of Jerusalem‘s heavy weight in holiness, tradition and history. The conflict is far, far away, but the beach is just around the corner. Cafés and bars are filled, more and more art galleries are opening. Green boulevards provide shade … Continue reading “Tel Aviv and the North of Israel”

Posted on 22. October 200829. March 2022

Hebron and Bethlehem

A question of tectonics? A graffiti in Jerusalem shows someone throwing a stone, with the Hebrew writing “all because of the Syro-African Rift”. In the West Bank, I visit Hebron, where the conflict is clearly felt. Surrounded by concrete walls and barbed wire, there is a Jewish settlement in the middle of the bazaar. Heavily … Continue reading “Hebron and Bethlehem”

Posted on 22. October 200829. March 2022

Jerusalem

As an atheist among believers in the holy city (Israel)

Posted on 22. October 200829. March 2022

Yom Kippur in Jerusalem

On the most important Jewish holiday, the holy city stands still

Posted on 13. October 200829. March 2022

Crossing the Jordan

Coming from Jordan, the entry into Israel was as lengthy as expected and yet not as troublesome as I had feared. Almost the most annoying thing was that I had not expected the bus from the Jordanian to the Israeli post to be more expensive than a bus to Aqaba and back, so I had … Continue reading “Crossing the Jordan”

Posted on 7. October 20089. April 2022

Dead Sea and Madaba

Splashing in salt water, the gorge in the Wadi Mujib reserve and Byzantine mosaics (Jordan)

Posted on 5. October 200829. March 2022

Desert Castles in Jordan

Another day trip takes me to the “Desert Castles” in the east, most of which are not castles at all, but probably holiday homes of the Umayyad dynasty (see also Damascus and Jerusalem). Perhaps they were also intended for trade, or for pilgrims on their way to Kufa or Medina, or they were farms, or…. … Continue reading “Desert Castles in Jordan”

Posted on 5. October 20089. April 2022

My camera has a loose screw

The beautiful day in the ruins of Jerash ends in disaster: in the evening my camera stops to work, I can’t even switch it on. Unfortunately, all the shops are closed for three days because of the end of Ramadan. And then it’s Friday, no luck again. Day by day my mood gets worse… Finally … Continue reading “My camera has a loose screw”

Posted on 5. October 200829. March 2022

Jerash

Roman ruins in northern Jordan

Posted on 5. October 200829. March 2022

Ramadan for travellers in Jordan

I am damn glad that Ramadan is over now. In Jordan, it is indeed hard to find a restaurant during the day, even bread; I usually only had shredded flatbread from the day before in my backpack. Buses also run less frequently, hardly at all on Fridays, opening hours are shorter and unpredictable, in sha’Allah. … Continue reading “Ramadan for travellers in Jordan”

Posted on 1. October 200829. March 2022

Karak

Crusader Castle in Jordan

Posted on 1. October 200829. March 2022

Dana

An old village above a gorge, bizarre sandstone cliffs and gnarled juniper trees in southern Jordan

Posted on 1. October 200829. March 2022

Wadi Rum

By jeep, camel and on foot through a desert of rocks and sand in the south of Jordan

Posted on 1. October 200824. June 2022

Petra

Fascinating ruins from antiquity in an equally fascinating landscape in Jordan

Posted on 1. October 20089. April 2022

My Books

Formation of Mountains
Florian Neukirchen
The Formation of Mountains
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Die Welt der Rohstoffe
Florian Neukirchen
Gunnar Ries

The World of Mineral Deposits
A Beginner’s Guide to Economic Geology
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