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Aqaba is Jordan’s resort town, much visited by Jordanians and Saudis, and offers the country’s only diving and snorkelling sites and swimming beaches. Other attractions are the ancient ruined cities of Jcrash and Umm Qais and the windswept desert castles of the east, w hile the incredible red sandy jebels of Wadi Rum and plunging canyons of Dana Nature Reserve alw ays impress. The IX*ad Sea is the lowest point on earth, and swimming - or more correctly,country in the region. It has until recently had one leader for over 45 years; Islamic extremism and militancy arc extremely rare.
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