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Jordan is investing heavily in its tourist infrastructure in the form of luxury hotels, spas, resorts, and massive real estate projects, as The "Abdali Urban Regeneration" Project and the "Marsa Zayed" in Aqaba. Luxury residential housing like Sanaya Amman and the Living Wall are attracting affluent Persian Gulf vacationers to buy property in ...
The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.
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The Harrat near Jawa in eastern Jordan. The Ḥarrat al-Shām (Arabic: حَرَّة ٱلشَّام), [1] [nb 1] also known as the Harrat al-Harra, Harrat al-Shaba, [2] Syro-Jordanian Harrah, [3] and sometimes the Black Desert in English, [4] is a region of rocky, basaltic desert stretching from southern Syria starting at the Hauran region all the way down to the northern Arabian Peninsula. [3]
Original swimming pools, canoes, and waterslide into Lake Erie (1900s–1946) Clamshell theater (1910s) Bluebeard's Castle Funhouse (1920s–1930s) Monkey Island (1930s–1950s) Tricky Golf Course (1950s) Moon Walk tent (1979–1982) Showtime Theater (1990s–2019) Snake Pit; Pony rides and donkey rides; Original penny arcade; Bowling alley
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Azraq has long been an important settlement in a remote and now-arid desert area of Jordan. The strategic value of the town and its castle is that it lies in the middle of the Azraq oasis, the only permanent source of fresh water in approximately 12,000 km 2 (4,600 sq mi) of desert. The town is also located on a major desert route that would ...
Livestreams showed errant beachgoers, bicyclists and even kitesurfers off the coast of Hilton Head Island as the Category 2 hurricane ushered in choppy waters and high winds across the Lowcountry.