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Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum (Arabic: وادي رم Wādī Ramm, also Wādī al-Ramm), known also as the Valley of the Moon (Arabic: وادي القمر Wādī al-Qamar), is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan, near the border to Saudi Arabia and about 60 km (37 mi) to the east of the city of Aqaba. With an area of 720 km2 (280 sq mi) it is the largest wadi in Jordan.[1]

Wadi Rum
Typical Wadi Rum vista
LocationAqaba, Jordan
Coordinates29°35′35″N 35°25′12″E / 29.59306°N 35.42000°E / 29.59306; 35.42000Coordinates: 29°35′35″N 35°25′12″E / 29.59306°N 35.42000°E / 29.59306; 35.42000
Area720 km2 (280 sq mi)
Elevation1,750 m (5,740 ft)
Named forArabic for "Valley of (light, airborne) sand"
OperatorAqaba Special Economic Zone Authority
WebsiteWadi Rum
Official nameWadi Rum Protected Area
TypeMixed
Criteriaiii, v, vii
Designated2011
Reference no.1377
RegionArab States

Several prehistoric civilizations left petroglyphs, rock inscriptions and ruins in Wadi Rum. Today it is a tourist attraction, offering guided tours, hiking and rock climbing. The Wadi Rum Protected Area has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011.[2][3]

Name

Wadi Rum or Wadi Ramm is believed to get its name from the early name of Iram of the Pillars[4] ( also called "Irum (Arabic: إرم)" ), a lost city mentioned in the Quran.

History

 
Desert camp for tourists in Wadi Rum
 
Petroglyphs at Wadi Rum
 
Secluded camp protected by mountains

Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times, with many cultures–including the Nabataeans–leaving their mark in the form of petroglyphs, inscriptions, and temple ruins.

In the West, Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T. E. Lawrence, who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18.[5] In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum, originally known as "Jabal al-Mazmar" (The Mountain of (the) Plague), was named "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom," after Lawrence's book penned in the aftermath of the war, though the 'Seven Pillars' referred to in the book have no connection with Rum.[6]

Lawrence described his entrance into the Valley of Rumm: "The hills on the right grew taller and sharper, a fair counterpart of the other side which straightened itself to one massive rampart of redness. They drew together until only two miles divided them: and then, towering gradually till their parallel parapets must have been a thousand feet above us, ran forward in an avenue for miles. The crags were capped in nests of domes, less hotly red than the body of the hill; rather grey and shallow. They gave the finishing semblance of Byzantine architecture to this irresistible place: this processional way greater than imagination."[7]

Lawrence also described his encounter with the spring, Ain Shalaaleh, "On the rock-bulge above were clear-cut Nabathaean inscriptions, and a sunk panel incised with a monogram or symbol. Around and about were Arab scratches, including tribe-marks, some of which were witnesses of forgotten migrations: but my attention was only for the splashing of water in a crevice under the shadow of the overhanging rock. I looked in to see the spout, a little thinner than my wrist, jetting out firmly from a fissure in the roof, and falling with that clean sound into a shallow, frothing pool, behind the step which served as an entrance. Thick ferns and grasses of the finest green made it a paradise just five feet square."[7]: 355 

The discovery of the Nabataean Temple (located walking distance from the Rest House) in 1933 briefly returned the spotlight to the desert. A French team of archaeologists completed the excavations in 1997.

Geography

The area is centered on the main valley of Wadi Rum. The highest elevation in Jordan is Jabal Umm ad Dami at 1,840 m (6,040 ft) high (SRTM data states 1854 m), located 30 kilometres south of Wadi Rum village. It was first located[when?] by Difallah Ateeg, a Zalabia Bedouin from Rum. On a clear day, it is possible to see the Red Sea and the Saudi border from the top.

Jabal Ram or Jebel Rum (1,734 metres (5,689 ft) above sea level) is the second highest peak in Jordan and the highest peak in the central Rum,[8] rising directly above Rum valley, opposite Jebel um Ishrin, which is possibly one metre lower.

Khaz'ali Canyon in Wadi Rum is the site of petroglyphs etched into the cave walls depicting humans and antelopes dating back to the Thamudic times. The village of Wadi Rum itself consists of several hundred Bedouin inhabitants with their goat-hair tents and concrete houses and also their four-wheel vehicles, one school for boys and one for girls, a few shops, and the headquarters of the Desert Patrol.[9]

Recently, Geoff Lawton has achieved success in establishing a permaculture ecosystem in Wadi Rum.[10]

Tourism

Desert scenes of Wadi Rum in Lawrence of Arabia from 1962 kick-started Jordan's tourism industry.[11]

Wadi Rum is one of Jordan's most popular tourist sites and attracts a large number[quantify] of tourists from around the world. Wadi Rum is home to the Zalabieh tribe, who developed eco-adventure tourism and services throughout the protected area. They provide tours, guides, accommodation and facilities. They also run restaurants and small shops in the villages that provide meals and basic supplies for visitors. Their guide services include highly experienced mountain and trekking guides who have an unmatched knowledge of the local area and often speak fluently in two languages or more.[citation needed] Using local guides and services brings many benefits to the protected area. In particular, it enables people to continue earning a living from the land and helps to ensure that the protected area remains protected.

Popular activities in the desert environment include 4x4 tours, camel rides, camping under the stars, riding Arabian horses, hiking and rock-climbing among the massive rock formations. Travellers staying in the area can overnight in Bedouins style Camps located in the desert or glamping hotels. Hikers and adventurous travellers may also opt to camp outdoors under the stars. Tour operators offering this experience provide sleeping equipment, meals and transport.

Dima and Lama Hattab coordinate an annual marathon in the region called Jabal Ishrin.

Rock climbing

 
Climber on Jabal Ram

Local Bedouin have climbed in the sandstone mountains of Wadi Rum for many generations. Many of their 'Bedouin Roads' have been rediscovered and documented by modern climbers. Several are included in the climbing guidebook by Tony Howard, and online by Liên and Gilles Rappeneau.[12]

In 1949, Sheikh Hamdan took surveyors to the summit of Jabal Ram. The first recorded European ascent of Jabal Ram took place in November 1952, by Charmian Longstaff and Sylvia Branford, guided by Sheik Hamdan. The first recorded rock climbs started in 1984, with the first of many visits by English climbers Howard, Baker, Taylor and Shaw. This group repeated many of the Bedouin routes, accompanied by locals and independently, including, in 1984, Hammad's Route on Jebel Rum, and, in 1985, Sheikh Kraim’s Hunter’s Slabs and Rijm Assaf on Jebel Rum.[13] Many new routes were climbed in the 1980s, by this team, French guide Wilfried Colonna, by the Swiss Remy brothers, and by Haupolter and Precht.[14] The first dedicated climbing guide book, Treks and Climb in Wadi Rum, by Tony Howard, was first published in 1987. Some of the many Bedouin routes have been documented online by Lien and Gilles Rappeneau.[15] A new routes book for climbers is held at the Wadi Rum Guest House.

The route Guerre Sainte was climbed in 2000 by Batoux, Petit and friends. This was the first route in Wadi Rum to be entirely equipped using bolt protection. The route, on the East Face of Jebel Nassarani North, is 450 m (1,480 ft) long, and graded F7b or F7aA0.[16]

Inhabitants

In the past, Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many civilizations. Currently, the majority is made up by the Zalabieh Bedouins who arrived to the region around 1980. The word "Bedouin" comes from the arabic word for desert, pronounced badiya in the Arabic language. The root of this word is bad’a, which translates to "clear" and "obvious" in Arabic. One central characteristic for Bedouin tribes is the sense of belonging that tribe members feel.[17]

When they first arrived, the Zalabieh bedouins lived in tents. Their village held about 700-800 people. 80% of those people were either retired from the army or the police.[18]

The camel is the favorite animal of the Zalabieh bedouins. It is a symbol for male pride. Camel racing is an important sport for the Bedouins. These races allow Bedouins to engage in male competition, and establish manhood and power within the community.[19]

Filming location

The area has been used as a background setting in a number of films. Filmmakers are particularly drawn to it for science fiction films set on Mars.[20]

The Location Managers Guild recognized the Jordanian Royal Film Commission with its LMGI Award for Outstanding Film Commission in 2017 for its work on Rogue One, which was filmed at Wadi Rum. The RFC was previously nominated for its work with The Martian.[21]

I was in awe of that place. It was really, really special. One of the most spectacular and beautiful places I have ever seen, and like nothing I’ve ever seen anywhere else on Earth.

Gallery

See also

References

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  2. ^ "World Heritage Committee inscribes five new sites in Colombia, Sudan, Jordan, Italy and Germany". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. 2011-06-25. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  3. ^ "Wadi Rum Protected Area". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  4. ^ Laurent Tholbecq (1998). "The Nabataeo-Roman Site of Wadi Ramm (Iram): A New Appraisal". … of the Department of Antiquities of …: 241–254.
  5. ^ Ham, Anthony; Greenway, Paul (2003). Jordan. Lonely Planet. p. 212. ISBN 978-1-74059-165-2. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
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  7. ^ a b Lawrence, T.E. (1935). Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. pp. 351.
  8. ^ Scheck, Frank Rainer (1997). Jordanien: Völker und Kulturen zwischen Jordan und Rotem Meer (in German). DuMont Reiseverlag. p. 12. ISBN 978-3-7701-3979-8. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  9. ^ Howard, Tony; Taylor, Di (May 1997). Treks and Climbs in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Cicerone Press Limited. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-85284-254-3. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  10. ^ Craig Mackintosh: FROM DESERT TO OASIS IN 4 YEARS (JORDAN) 1 February 2014 permaculturenews.org, accessed 19 June 2018
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  14. ^ Howard, Tony (1987). Treks and Climbs in Wadi Rum. Milnthorpe, England: Cicerone Press. p. 192. ISBN 1-852841354.
  15. ^ Rappeneau, Gilles. "Les Voies Bedouines des Wadi Ramm". Les Voies Bedouines des Wadi Ramm. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
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External links

  • Photos of Wadi Rum, The American Center of Research
  • Photos of Wadi Rum from the Manar al-Athar photo archive

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Wadi Rum Arabic وادي رم Wadi Ramm also Wadi al Ramm known also as the Valley of the Moon Arabic وادي القمر Wadi al Qamar is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan near the border to Saudi Arabia and about 60 km 37 mi to the east of the city of Aqaba With an area of 720 km2 280 sq mi it is the largest wadi in Jordan 1 Wadi RumTypical Wadi Rum vistaLocationAqaba JordanCoordinates29 35 35 N 35 25 12 E 29 59306 N 35 42000 E 29 59306 35 42000 Coordinates 29 35 35 N 35 25 12 E 29 59306 N 35 42000 E 29 59306 35 42000Area720 km2 280 sq mi Elevation1 750 m 5 740 ft Named forArabic for Valley of light airborne sand OperatorAqaba Special Economic Zone AuthorityWebsiteWadi RumUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameWadi Rum Protected AreaTypeMixedCriteriaiii v viiDesignated2011Reference no 1377RegionArab StatesSeveral prehistoric civilizations left petroglyphs rock inscriptions and ruins in Wadi Rum Today it is a tourist attraction offering guided tours hiking and rock climbing The Wadi Rum Protected Area has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011 2 3 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Geography 4 Tourism 5 Rock climbing 6 Inhabitants 7 Filming location 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksName EditWadi Rum or Wadi Ramm is believed to get its name from the early name of Iram of the Pillars 4 also called Irum Arabic إرم a lost city mentioned in the Quran History Edit Desert camp for tourists in Wadi Rum Petroglyphs at Wadi Rum Secluded camp protected by mountains Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times with many cultures including the Nabataeans leaving their mark in the form of petroglyphs inscriptions and temple ruins In the West Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T E Lawrence who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917 18 5 In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum originally known as Jabal al Mazmar The Mountain of the Plague was named The Seven Pillars of Wisdom after Lawrence s book penned in the aftermath of the war though the Seven Pillars referred to in the book have no connection with Rum 6 Lawrence described his entrance into the Valley of Rumm The hills on the right grew taller and sharper a fair counterpart of the other side which straightened itself to one massive rampart of redness They drew together until only two miles divided them and then towering gradually till their parallel parapets must have been a thousand feet above us ran forward in an avenue for miles The crags were capped in nests of domes less hotly red than the body of the hill rather grey and shallow They gave the finishing semblance of Byzantine architecture to this irresistible place this processional way greater than imagination 7 Lawrence also described his encounter with the spring Ain Shalaaleh On the rock bulge above were clear cut Nabathaean inscriptions and a sunk panel incised with a monogram or symbol Around and about were Arab scratches including tribe marks some of which were witnesses of forgotten migrations but my attention was only for the splashing of water in a crevice under the shadow of the overhanging rock I looked in to see the spout a little thinner than my wrist jetting out firmly from a fissure in the roof and falling with that clean sound into a shallow frothing pool behind the step which served as an entrance Thick ferns and grasses of the finest green made it a paradise just five feet square 7 355 The discovery of the Nabataean Temple located walking distance from the Rest House in 1933 briefly returned the spotlight to the desert A French team of archaeologists completed the excavations in 1997 Geography EditThe area is centered on the main valley of Wadi Rum The highest elevation in Jordan is Jabal Umm ad Dami at 1 840 m 6 040 ft high SRTM data states 1854 m located 30 kilometres south of Wadi Rum village It was first located when by Difallah Ateeg a Zalabia Bedouin from Rum On a clear day it is possible to see the Red Sea and the Saudi border from the top Jabal Ram or Jebel Rum 1 734 metres 5 689 ft above sea level is the second highest peak in Jordan and the highest peak in the central Rum 8 rising directly above Rum valley opposite Jebel um Ishrin which is possibly one metre lower Khaz ali Canyon in Wadi Rum is the site of petroglyphs etched into the cave walls depicting humans and antelopes dating back to the Thamudic times The village of Wadi Rum itself consists of several hundred Bedouin inhabitants with their goat hair tents and concrete houses and also their four wheel vehicles one school for boys and one for girls a few shops and the headquarters of the Desert Patrol 9 Recently Geoff Lawton has achieved success in establishing a permaculture ecosystem in Wadi Rum 10 Tourism EditDesert scenes of Wadi Rum in Lawrence of Arabia from 1962 kick started Jordan s tourism industry 11 Wadi Rum is one of Jordan s most popular tourist sites and attracts a large number quantify of tourists from around the world Wadi Rum is home to the Zalabieh tribe who developed eco adventure tourism and services throughout the protected area They provide tours guides accommodation and facilities They also run restaurants and small shops in the villages that provide meals and basic supplies for visitors Their guide services include highly experienced mountain and trekking guides who have an unmatched knowledge of the local area and often speak fluently in two languages or more citation needed Using local guides and services brings many benefits to the protected area In particular it enables people to continue earning a living from the land and helps to ensure that the protected area remains protected Popular activities in the desert environment include 4x4 tours camel rides camping under the stars riding Arabian horses hiking and rock climbing among the massive rock formations Travellers staying in the area can overnight in Bedouins style Camps located in the desert or glamping hotels Hikers and adventurous travellers may also opt to camp outdoors under the stars Tour operators offering this experience provide sleeping equipment meals and transport Dima and Lama Hattab coordinate an annual marathon in the region called Jabal Ishrin Rock climbing Edit Climber on Jabal Ram Local Bedouin have climbed in the sandstone mountains of Wadi Rum for many generations Many of their Bedouin Roads have been rediscovered and documented by modern climbers Several are included in the climbing guidebook by Tony Howard and online by Lien and Gilles Rappeneau 12 In 1949 Sheikh Hamdan took surveyors to the summit of Jabal Ram The first recorded European ascent of Jabal Ram took place in November 1952 by Charmian Longstaff and Sylvia Branford guided by Sheik Hamdan The first recorded rock climbs started in 1984 with the first of many visits by English climbers Howard Baker Taylor and Shaw This group repeated many of the Bedouin routes accompanied by locals and independently including in 1984 Hammad s Route on Jebel Rum and in 1985 Sheikh Kraim s Hunter s Slabs and Rijm Assaf on Jebel Rum 13 Many new routes were climbed in the 1980s by this team French guide Wilfried Colonna by the Swiss Remy brothers and by Haupolter and Precht 14 The first dedicated climbing guide book Treks and Climb in Wadi Rum by Tony Howard was first published in 1987 Some of the many Bedouin routes have been documented online by Lien and Gilles Rappeneau 15 A new routes book for climbers is held at the Wadi Rum Guest House The route Guerre Sainte was climbed in 2000 by Batoux Petit and friends This was the first route in Wadi Rum to be entirely equipped using bolt protection The route on the East Face of Jebel Nassarani North is 450 m 1 480 ft long and graded F7b or F7aA0 16 Inhabitants EditIn the past Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many civilizations Currently the majority is made up by the Zalabieh Bedouins who arrived to the region around 1980 The word Bedouin comes from the arabic word for desert pronounced badiya in the Arabic language The root of this word is bad a which translates to clear and obvious in Arabic One central characteristic for Bedouin tribes is the sense of belonging that tribe members feel 17 When they first arrived the Zalabieh bedouins lived in tents Their village held about 700 800 people 80 of those people were either retired from the army or the police 18 The camel is the favorite animal of the Zalabieh bedouins It is a symbol for male pride Camel racing is an important sport for the Bedouins These races allow Bedouins to engage in male competition and establish manhood and power within the community 19 Filming location EditThe area has been used as a background setting in a number of films Filmmakers are particularly drawn to it for science fiction films set on Mars 20 The Location Managers Guild recognized the Jordanian Royal Film Commission with its LMGI Award for Outstanding Film Commission in 2017 for its work on Rogue One which was filmed at Wadi Rum The RFC was previously nominated for its work with The Martian 21 Lawrence of Arabia David Lean filmed much of this 1962 film on location in Wadi Rum 22 Prometheus scenes for the Alien Planet 23 The Last Days on Mars filmed for exterior shots representing the surface of the titular planet for this 2013 film 24 25 The Martian filming for the Ridley Scott film began in March 2015 for shots that stood in for the surface of Mars 26 Matt Damon on Wadi Rum 27 I was in awe of that place It was really really special One of the most spectacular and beautiful places I have ever seen and like nothing I ve ever seen anywhere else on Earth dd Theeb Filmed mostly in Wadi Rum as well as Wadi Araba 28 Rogue One A Star Wars Story used for scenes set on Jedha 29 Aladdin 2019 live action remake of the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name 30 Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker used for the desert planet Pasaana 31 Dune 2021 used as a location for the desert planet Arrakis 32 Timothee Chalamet on Wadi Rum 33 Dune Part Two used as a location for filming the upcoming movie 34 Aadujeevitham The desert scenes of the 2020 Malayalam film were mostly shot on locations in Wadi Rum 35 Moon Knight 2022 used for the scenes outside Ammit s tomb 36 The Amazing Race 34 37 Gallery Edit View from the top of Jabal Ram The Seven Pillars of Wisdom rock formation Thamudic inscriptions in Wadi Rum A Nabatean temple in Wadi Rum A sandstone formation carved by the elements in Wadi Rum Wadi Rum desert The Wadi Rum Visitor Center In 2011 Mountain in Wadi Rum Wadi Rum rock formations along with Bedouin camps Plants in arid Wadi Rum landscape Khazali canyonSee also Edit Jordan portalList of World Heritage Sites in Jordan Nature reserves in JordanReferences Edit Mannheim Ivan 1 December 2000 Jordan Handbook Footprint Travel Guides p 293 ISBN 978 1 900949 69 9 Retrieved 30 May 2012 World Heritage Committee inscribes five new sites in Colombia Sudan Jordan Italy and Germany UNESCO World Heritage Centre 2011 06 25 Retrieved 2022 12 27 Wadi Rum Protected Area UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2022 12 27 Laurent Tholbecq 1998 The Nabataeo Roman Site of Wadi Ramm Iram A New Appraisal of the Department of Antiquities of 241 254 Ham Anthony Greenway Paul 2003 Jordan Lonely Planet p 212 ISBN 978 1 74059 165 2 Retrieved 30 May 2012 The Seven Pillars roughguides com accessed 19 June 2018 a b Lawrence T E 1935 Seven Pillars of Wisdom Garden City Doubleday Doran amp Company Inc pp 351 Scheck Frank Rainer 1997 Jordanien Volker und Kulturen zwischen Jordan und Rotem Meer in German DuMont Reiseverlag p 12 ISBN 978 3 7701 3979 8 Retrieved 30 May 2012 Howard Tony Taylor Di May 1997 Treks and Climbs in Wadi Rum Jordan Cicerone Press Limited p 20 ISBN 978 1 85284 254 3 Retrieved 30 May 2012 Craig Mackintosh FROM DESERT TO OASIS IN 4 YEARS JORDAN 1 February 2014 permaculturenews org accessed 19 June 2018 The Complete Guide to Lawrence s Arabia 22 May 2004 independent 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Watney Slate Retrieved 2 October 2015 RFC bags Outstanding Film Commission Award Jordan Times 10 April 2017 Touristic Sites South of Amman Kinghussein gov jo Retrieved 30 May 2012 Galloway Stephen 16 May 2012 Return of the Alien Mind The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 22 August 2015 Forde Leon 2013 05 28 Ruairi Robinson The Last Days On Mars Screen Daily Retrieved 2015 02 09 Cooper Sarah 2012 07 19 Last Days On Mars Screen Daily Retrieved 2015 02 09 Ridley Scott s The Martian moves to Jordan kftv com 27 January 2015 Retrieved 19 February 2015 Ridley Scott and Matt Damon on Going to Jordan to Recreate Mars Yahoo Yahoo 2015 09 30 Retrieved 2015 10 08 Kaleem Aftab Naji Abu Nowar talks about exploring the Bedouin way of life in his first feature Theeb 25 August 2014 thenational ae accessed 19 June 2018 Jolin Dan 14 December 2016 Rogue One A Star Wars Story The complete history Part III Empire Retrieved 14 December 2016 Aladdin 10 Things You Didn t Know About The Cave Of Wonders Screen Rant 7 December 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2022 Arvedon Joe 22 May 2019 Star Wars We Now Know the Name of The Rise of Skywalker s Desert Planet CBR com Retrieved 24 May 2019 Dune Josh Brolin Reveals Arrakis Shooting Location in New Video Screen Rant 8 April 2019 Retrieved 2 May 2019 Dune Timothee Chalamet On The Awe Inspiring Desert Shoot Exclusive Images Empire 2020 08 31 Retrieved 2020 08 31 Exclusive Dune Part 2 to film in Jordan end of this year www kftv com Retrieved 2022 12 03 Prithviraj Sukumaran and Aadujeevitham team to return to Kerala Times of India The Times of India Moon Knight Directors Had To Avoid Dune amp Star Wars Filming Locations Screen Rant 2 April 2022 Retrieved 31 May 2022 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMAZING RACE HISTORY TEAMS TRAVEL TO THE KINGDOM OF JORDAN ON THE AMAZING RACE WEDNESDAY OCT 19 Press release CBS October 13 2022 Retrieved October 15 2022 via Paramount Press Express External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wadi Rum Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Wadi Rum Official website Photos of Wadi Rum The American Center of Research Photos of Wadi Rum from the Manar al Athar photo archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wadi Rum amp oldid 1129903551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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