Pictures from Day 2: Access to the internet is so severely limited and painfully slow, so here is a sampling of the day.
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The mountains of Madaba and a few reference points.
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More interesting than me is directly behind me a Palestinian territory border
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The giant landmass in the back is Israel.
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These are some of the views of what Jordan looks like an hour outside Amman in Madaba on the way to the Dead Sea.
A couple of us who decided to get covered in the healing mud from the afternoon.
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