My visit to Jordan My last family holiday was to Jordan in the Middle East - me, my seven-year-old brother and my mum and dad. There's always the problem that we have completely different interests. It was hard to imagine us all enjoying a trip to Jordan, but then we had no idea what to expect. My brother and I were excited about going somewhere that was mostly desert, expecting it to be boiling hot. We didn't realise that in January, they even have snow there! The highlight was our visit to the ancient stone city of Petra, near the border between Israel and Jordan. Petra is a four-hour drive from the capital, Amman, and thousands of tourists head through the Al-Siq canyon to see the cave city of pink stone carved out of the rocks. It's over two thousand yearsyears old, and used to be nothing more than an ancient ruin, empty for many centuries. However, it started to become popular as a tourist destination in the twentieth century. People told us that in July, it can be incredibly hot, so we're glad we visited when we did. Some visitors spend the whole day seeing the place, but we agreed that my brother couldn't spend longer than a few hours walking around. The pink rocks were amazing and it's a pity we left before sunset. I read that it's stunning when the evening light of the sun falls on them at that 0 The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday. were confident they would all have fun in Jordan. They 1 2 It is usually very hot in Jordan in January. 3 The city of Petra is close to the border of another country. 4 Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years. 5 They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun.
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