Wadi Mujib (وادي الموجب) – Climbing up waterfalls
Last weekend, I got together with a group of fellow teachers to hike up a riverbed with flowing water, up and over waterfalls, in and out of chest-high deep water up to a huge waterfall. Truly an amazing experience. I was skeptical that the place wasn’t just a ridiculously fun water park disguised into the amazing rock laden environment around it. We slid down rocks, jumped off some into water below, stood under a powerful waterfall and generally frolicked in some of the best nature that Jordan has to offer.
Who would have thought that a desert country with 16 kilometers of coastline would have such amazing water experience like this?
The safety precautions and liability protections from the park were laughable compared to what would have happened in the states. It was actually really nice – our society is too uptight and cautious, and not cautious to keep people safe, but to keep our money safe from lawsuits. Then again, someone died there this summer (eeeeeeh). Up at the top, we tried out some worst case scenarios (pictured) to teach the parks service a lesson.
A friend brought a waterproof digital camera. Check out the photos on the “Pictures” page.
Posted on October 9, 2009, in Jordan, Photography, Travelling. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Bow- your comment on Americans’ uptightness is spot on.
There are so many documents & forms, terms & agreements for every single thing in the US. I almost forgot how frustrated I used to be because of it. In developing countries, life is much cheaper and everything is a lot more relaxed. I’m not quite sure whether this is for better or for worse. But hey, it allows you to have more fun!
dear bowman,
please don’t die.
love,
kendra
dear kendra,
great to know that you also care about me. tsk tsk.
love,
your gif