Panorami giordani

febbraio 25th, 2012 | Posted by dokk in Giordania - (1 Comments)

It’s last day by my rented car. I take this opportunity to wander around a bit and go to…. southwest.

Landscapes I find on my way are out of ordinary, sometimes I feel like not beung on planet Earth anymore.

jordanian landscape

jordanian landscape

Having a private transportation allows you to stop and take pictures, which otherwise you wouldn’t have.

Mountain road in Jordan

Mountain road in Jordan

My zigzaging goes on, such as roads, lanes and tracks on these mountains, lifeless at a first glance.

Roads in the mountains, Jordan

Roads in the mountains, Jordan

 

Until I came across this scene:

Shepherd, Jordan

Shepherd, Jordan

A shepherd with his herd in the wild. In the background the mountains of Israel. Yes, I’m going to the Dead Sea.

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La città fantasma

febbraio 28th, 2011 | Posted by dokk in Siria - (2 Comments)

The ghost city

Quneitra is former syrian city. During the invasion of the Golan Heights it was taken over by Israel.

In 1974, following a UN resolution, the occupants were forced to leave. But, according to my syrian policeman-guide, they first evacuated the 30,000 living Arabs. Then they dismantled everything that could be resold: windows, electrical wiring, plumbing, tiles, etc, and took that to Israel. In the end they ran about the city with bulldozers demolishing the every building.

Quneitra

Quneitra

Quneitra is now a ghost town, where houses have imploded under the weight of the roof, banks are ruined, offices collapsed following the slaughter of the columns.

Quneitra

Quneitra

And the former hospital is riddled with holes of all sizes, having been used as a firing target. Only the Maronite church and the two mosques are still standing, but none of them seems to have been a place of worship, decadent and empty of everything, even the floors and stucco.

Quneitra

Quneitra

It certainly has been an unusual destination, away from common tourist routes. And with a bitter taste. But I highly recommend it.

Photos from wikipedia.

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