Join Biyahero Drew on a fascinating exploration of the historic wonders within the heart of Jordan.
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00:56 New seven wonders of the world.
00:58 The second new wonder of the world is Petra.
01:03 As you can see, it's so pretty.
01:07 It's so beautiful.
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01:42 Installment of adding month-long Middle Eastern episodes.
01:46 Tonight, we travel back in ancient times.
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02:04 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] 8,754 kilometers from Manila.
02:08 12 to 13 hours [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Jordan.
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03:50 Without 5 more minutes of our walk towards Toktok, Fadi showed me the Tinaguriang Rolling Stone.
03:56 So tourists, if we have a wooden door or glass door during the present time, this is their rolling stone.
04:16 This is an old type of door. You just have to roll, you push, and then you push it again from the other side to close your house or whatever.
04:32 Same type of rolling stone used in the tomb of Jesus Christ.
04:39 Up here, believe Moses, at the end of his life, he stood on top of this mountain. God showed him the land of Canaan from the top according to the Bible.
04:50 It's one of the very holy sites in Jordan.
04:53 You thought only Israel has holy sites? Here in Jordan, this is the place that is famous among Christians.
05:00 Because Jordanians believe that Moses was buried here in the Toktok of Mount Nebo.
05:06 But where exactly in the mountain, no one knows.
05:10 You can also see from Mount Nebo what God told Moses, the promised land of the Israelites.
05:32 Truly breathtaking to see from the Toktok.
05:36 It's not that hard to walk because the road is well-cemented.
05:43 At the first location, it's like I'm time traveling back to the time of the Byzantines and Moses.
05:51 We're here at the Toktok of Mount Nebo.
05:56 And kilometers away from here, we can see the capital of Jordan, which is Amman.
06:03 We'll go there later.
06:05 Watch out for our trip here in Jordan.
06:23 A different kind of beautiful place.
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06:28 Join us for a delicious and breathtaking meal.
06:38 We call it "makluba," which we translate upside down.
06:43 Like that?
06:47 This is...wow!
06:54 And there's a little bit of a tease with the locals.
06:57 Thank you. I will now call you Eric.
06:59 Eric Buhangin.
07:01 Equals, an amazing anniversary episode.
07:06 What? Are you joining me on my trip?
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07:50 For one Jordanian dinar or almost 65 pesos, you can go around Mount Nebo.
07:56 If you're going here on your own, don't worry because there are English-speaking tour guides around Mount Nebo who will show you around.
08:04 The tip for them is good, whether Jordanian dinar or US dollars.
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08:30 Another thing you can see here in the top of Mount Nebo is the century-old art mosaics of the former Jordanians.
08:40 Marble floors, 6th century after Christ.
08:43 This is all original.
08:45 Lots of symbols and lots of…
08:50 Do they color the stones or it's actually…
08:55 It's natural. Most of them are natural stones. Some will be glazed, but it's mainly natural colors.
09:02 Lots of symbols, many of them, they have theological meanings.
09:06 Others will be from the environment that they live, like hunting scenes, sometimes you see the shepherds, the farmers, the shepherds, and all kinds of animals and birds, as you can see here.
09:18 And all the mosaics will have inscriptions.
09:21 This is the art of the Byzantine period, which refers to the Christian period of Jordan.
09:27 26 kilometers below Mount Nebo, we arrived in Madaba, a town in Jordan.
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09:39 Although it's modern, Jordan is still following the former government of the monarchy.
09:44 But because they have a prime minister that they call "inihahalal", their government is called the Constitutional Monarchy, where the king and the prime minister share power.
09:55 But there are still some traditions and artworks left by the former monarchs of Jordan since 6 AD.
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10:08 Like these mosaic art pieces that are from the Byzantine period.
10:12 They are doing copies of these. This is original, but we're going to show you later on how they make the copies of these and the modern art.
10:21 The style of making mixed modern art is traditional.
10:25 This is what their mosaic art looks like.
10:28 This is the national art of Jordanians.
10:32 Since the Byzantine period, the making of mosaic art started from different natural stones or tiles.
10:37 In this store, aside from selling different mosaic art pieces, they also teach how to make it.
10:45 Passing on the tradition, right?
10:47 So, would you like to try it?
10:48 Sure.
10:49 Okay.
10:50 Okay, so this one?
10:51 This will be difficult. We call it micro stone.
10:55 Micro stone.
10:58 First step, cutting the stone in the right shape and sticking it to other stones.
11:02 Not just sticking it to canvas or cloth because it needs a chani to put the small stones.
11:09 You can see the detail of what this woman is doing.
11:12 And then how many years?
11:16 Depends on the size of the stone.
11:18 Each time the size is smaller, the tiles will be bigger.
11:22 Minimum from one month to two and a half month.
11:26 One and a half month.
11:27 This is difficult.
11:35 Thank you.
11:37 Let me guess your name.
11:38 Your name is Sharon.
11:40 Sharon Stone.
11:41 No?
11:44 No, I guess not.
11:45 Think about how much time they spent on this mosaic art.
11:52 Not kidding, the price of this 100% handcrafted art piece is from 100 to 1,000 Jordanian dinar or more.
12:02 In exchange of 65 pesos for each Jordanian dinar, a simple Jordanian mosaic art will cost 65,000 pesos.
12:10 Another popular folk art is painted ostrich eggs.
12:18 Like this.
12:19 And in the end result, we have something like this.
12:22 You can hold it.
12:24 This one is taken minimum from 78 hours to 125 hours.
12:30 Time working.
12:31 The price is starting from 250 up to 600 zedis.
12:37 So what they do is they take an ostrich egg and they do the same style in the mosaic art.
12:44 They use fabric but this one is more intricate because it's smaller, more fine, and more detailed.
12:55 And this will be their end product.
12:56 Such a hit.
12:57 Hit log.
12:59 I'll put it back.
13:03 This is so exciting.
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13:20 Up ahead, finally I'll be able to visit one of the 7 new wonders of the world, the Rose City, Petra.
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14:10 From the fine Jordanian mosaic art pieces, to the mosaic that you can see in the shops in the center of Madaba.
14:18 There are carpets and various items here from the Bedouins or the local tribes that can be found in some parts of Israel and Jordan.
14:27 Before shopping, you need to experience a traditional Jordanian lunch.
14:37 Outside, you'll think that this is a simple house, but when you enter, it's a house-stirred restaurant.
14:44 This restaurant is family-owned. The mother cooks, the father is the entertainer, and their children are the servers.
14:54 So you'll feel at home in eating this.
14:58 Food is already served.
15:03 Starters.
15:04 Starters only?
15:05 Starters only.
15:06 Looks delicious.
15:07 Here what we have are Jordanian dishes, things which are prepared at home. Normally we prepare them in this restaurant.
15:19 When we entered your restaurant, we thought it was just an old house. It was very unassuming.
15:25 And then when we went upstairs and went down here, like, "Ooooh, looks very cozy, very homey."
15:31 Well, it is a house. It's a three-generation house that my wife inherited, and then we restored as a restaurant.
15:39 First generation, which is something like 100 years ago. Second generation, about 60 years ago.
15:45 And now we have the third generation out of that. So we can accommodate in the three generations something like 200 people.
15:55 Exactly what they do now, this one. If you want to look at the Jordanian food, so this one is a mix of bread.
16:02 Now we don't get rid of the extra bread. The extra bread, we keep it. If you don't eat this, we fry it and we add on top of it olive oil and za'atar or thyme.
16:14 And then we put yogurt and tahini on top with aubergine.
16:19 Now that's the popular hummus. Jordanians are very good at recycling.
16:25 So supposedly we have like big aubergines and big zucchinis and so on and tomatoes, which are not good for this dish.
16:33 So we call them tagine. We cook them together. So they have a lovely taste and Arabic salad.
16:40 In the Celtic Jordanian, they call a table appetizers or starters.
16:47 Try a bit of everything and then remember those are starters. So half tummy.
16:52 Okay, for those who are traveling, just to explain it to you well.
17:00 The pita, if they don't finish it, they deep fry it. Okay.
17:05 After that, this is the deep fried. Of course, they put different toppings or herbs.
17:11 But then, in the concoction, they put yogurt and tahini.
17:21 So the texture is a very refreshing feeling of tahini and yogurt.
17:30 And then the texture of the fried bread is so crunchy. So it's a perfect combination.
17:39 You totally understood what I said, right? Definitely.
17:43 Well, I tried. I tried from your physical appearance that you are lucky.
17:50 I like it. Being here, happy. Very happy. Very happy.
17:55 Now I want you to try this. Just take one of that. Okay.
18:01 Cut it into two pieces and dip it in this. I mean like that.
18:06 Like this? Yeah.
18:09 Good as well. First time for me to try zaatar.
18:16 So it's a very healthy diet. You will not find like quite fat men or women in the street.
18:23 Because always there is a balance in our food.
18:27 Leave some space for the main dish.
18:33 And now, presenting our main entree, ang maklouba.
18:44 This is the main dish, which is a mix of rice and spices and chicken and vegetables.
18:52 Prepared by the chef, my wife, Feryal. She's beautiful. She's professional.
18:58 Okay. And very healthy lady. So we call it maklouba, which we translate upside down.
19:06 One, two.
19:08 This is, wow. This is one cup of rice.
19:21 You got everything in this dish, mga. Biharo. You got vegetables, chicken, and of course, rice.
19:28 Maklouba. Love ya.
19:31 It's like a paella. Complete. Of course, you have protein, chicken, vegetables, grains.
19:39 Of course, I will get the most delicious.
19:43 I miss the Philippines. This rice.
19:47 You put it on the side, huh? Yeah. One more. Yes.
19:51 In Arabic, we say, "Sahteen."
19:56 Bon appetit.
19:58 Sahteen.
20:01 Sahteen.
20:03 Sahteen toh.
20:05 Let's try this.
20:07 Chicken. Yogurt.
20:09 Good.
20:15 Of course, it doesn't taste like paella. It tastes like…
20:20 I don't know what it tastes like, but it tastes good.
20:29 I'm so excited to go home.
20:31 And research online how they make the dishes they offer or serve.
20:38 Going back to this dish.
20:42 It's so good to cook rice because it's sticky.
20:47 Actually, because I miss the Philippines, I went to other countries.
20:53 First few days, I was like, "Let's eat their local food."
20:56 But when it came to the fifth day, I was like, "Let's eat rice. Let's eat adobo."
21:03 Maybe the closest.
21:06 Because the rice is tasty.
21:10 The chicken is tender.
21:13 At least we have yogurt, which is very, very new addition to the cuisine that we love.
21:21 I guess it becomes Mediterranean because of the yogurt on the side.
21:27 Let's eat.
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21:38 After tasting the delicious Jordanian food, we'll now go to the most beautiful place in the country.
21:45 Petra is almost 4 hours away from here.
21:50 It's located in the high part of Jordan.
21:53 Even if the trip is long, don't worry.
21:59 There are buffet stopovers where you can see the view of Petra's mountains from afar.
22:04 But of course, nothing beats setting foot in the beautiful Rose City.
22:18 Alright, finally, after a 3.5 hour bus ride from Amman, which is the capital of Jordan,
22:25 we've arrived in Petra.
22:28 Our trip here in UNESCO World Heritage Site has just begun.
22:33 I'm excited.
22:34 This is just the beginning. Your trip is worth it.
22:36 Petra is built in a large area.
22:46 A total of 264,000 square meters is the size of this whole archaeological park.
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22:57 The park is open from 9am to 6pm.
23:00 I suggest, travelers, that you arrive early to avoid the bad weather in the afternoon.
23:07 Travelers, when you enter the main entrance of Petra,
23:11 you can walk for 5 to 10 minutes away before you reach the Sig.
23:15 That's the small opening.
23:18 But if you want to experience something different, you can ride a mule, donkey, or even camel.
23:24 But why?
23:26 It's better to ride a horse.
23:30 Yeah.
23:32 Anytime.
23:34 Anytime.
23:36 I'll just walk.
23:39 There's nothing in the lake itself that I can call "sig".
23:46 You can see the ancient formation of the first residents who lived here.
23:50 Since 6th century B.C., there are people who lived here.
23:58 The Sig is a gorge or a stream in the middle of two mountains that will enter the city of Petra.
24:13 According to scientists and archaeologists, the very division of this mountain is a miracle.
24:20 Travelers, we just entered what they call the Sig.
24:24 S-I-Q.
24:26 It's a 2-kilometer gorge carved from the surrounding sandstone that you can see.
24:34 It's so beautiful.
24:36 And what's so interesting is that, of course, this is the main gorge or main walkway towards Petra.
24:43 But if you look at the side, you see water channels.
24:48 Okay?
24:50 Those water channels...
24:51 That's where the water from the springs flows so they have water in Petra.
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25:07 Did you know?
25:09 That's a show.
25:11 But did you know that there's a name for the new 7 wonders of the world?
25:18 The second new wonder of the world is Petra.
25:24 As you can see, I mean, geez.
25:28 It's so pretty, it's so beautiful, and then, you know, the country of Jordan is definitely doing their best to maintain it.
25:37 It's beautiful.
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25:45 No matter where you look, Instagram-worthy is the view, travelers.
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25:58 The water channel is really cool, right?
26:01 It's amazing.
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26:06 For those who can't walk far, you can ride on the roads and horses towards Petra.
26:16 Just prepare 20 JD or Jordanian Dinar for the road and 10 JD for the horse or camel.
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26:32 You'll also see the left-over mountain carvings of the people who lived here.
26:37 But if you're asking me, of course, my experience is more complete.
26:43 That's why we'll walk from Sik to the highlight of the tour, the treasury.
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26:55 After 1.2 kilometers walking in Sik, which is the gorge leading to Petra, this is our first big moment.
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27:13 Finally, we're here at what they say is the most beautiful facade in Petra.
27:25 It's called the treasury.
27:27 It's such a gigantic, 40 meters high.
27:31 Does the treasury look familiar to you?
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27:38 You've probably seen this in some Hollywood films.
27:41 But then again, it's crowned there at the top with a fern.
27:46 And apparently, the locals here say that back in the day, Pharaoh left the treasury there.
27:56 That's why it's called the treasury.
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28:05 Can you believe that the landmark of Petra is carved from the rock?
28:12 It's a man-made wonder.
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28:18 Aside from pictures, you can also get some fresh air from Petra.
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28:29 These are the famous Petra Sand Art bottles.
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28:35 Hello, how are you my friend?
28:38 How are you?
28:40 Very good, very good.
28:41 Nice to meet you.
28:42 So, what are you doing here?
28:43 What I do, I make the sand, you know.
28:47 I make a different design by the sand.
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28:53 First, I put a different color and after I mix it.
28:57 Where do you get the sand?
28:59 The sand, we get from the mountains.
29:01 We bring the stone, for example, like this one here.
29:04 Wow.
29:06 So, this is all natural color?
29:07 Yeah, this is all sandstone.
29:09 Some of them we mix a different color to get one color.
29:13 And I make now a little hole.
29:16 And I put a black sand to make the camel.
29:20 Put the black sand.
29:23 I make now the shape of the camel.
29:26 The tail.
29:27 Okay.
29:29 I make the hand and the neck to make it more clean.
29:35 Nice looking camel.
29:37 Yeah, and after, you know, when I finish it, I press it very well.
29:42 And I glue it from the top.
29:44 You see how?
29:46 It's very nice.
29:48 Yeah, and even also you can write a name inside of it.
29:52 It seems like this is not a joke job.
29:55 We are the first people in all the world who do this art, by the way.
29:58 Can I try?
30:00 Yes, of course.
30:01 First, you have to make relax, okay?
30:03 It's like I'm making a special potion.
30:09 Yes, like a magic.
30:11 Okay, should I put more?
30:16 White.
30:24 Cumin.
30:25 Okay, this one?
30:29 This one?
30:30 Any?
30:31 Okay.
30:32 Okay.
30:33 You put the black sand.
30:35 You move it up a little bit, you know?
30:38 Okay, if the sand doesn't go out, you just move it like this.
30:42 Like that.
30:43 Okay, and now, okay, now you start to make the shape of the camel.
30:47 Yes, yes.
30:49 It's like a black cat, not a camel.
30:54 Maybe a dinosaur.
30:55 Maybe a dinosaur.
30:56 Now.
30:58 It's a fat snake. I think it's a snake.
31:02 Okay, now you use this one to make the look of the camel.
31:07 Yes, push down, down, down.
31:09 Yes, okay.
31:10 And make the hand.
31:13 Now, one.
31:15 Okay.
31:17 Okay, now, okay, you, anyhow.
31:23 It's a velociraptor.
31:24 It's a pregnant brontosaurus.
31:26 Yeah, twins.
31:27 Twins.
31:28 Now, you put more sand.
31:31 More sand.
31:32 Okay.
31:33 Any color.
31:34 Any color.
31:35 White.
31:36 Okay, white, white, white.
31:37 Okay.
31:38 But why we put white?
31:40 Because, you know, the camel, by the black, with the white, he can very shine, you know?
31:45 Very clean.
31:46 This is why always we put white sand.
31:49 Now, we do the neck.
31:52 Ah, the neck.
31:53 How I make it, you know?
31:55 Okay, wow, okay, wow, wow, wow, wow.
31:58 Look what I do now.
32:00 I can make a decoration.
32:02 Fantastic.
32:04 You see?
32:05 Yeah.
32:06 Now, I put a little white.
32:09 Okay.
32:10 And black, a little black.
32:16 Okay, black.
32:17 Okay.
32:18 And you, Picasso?
32:19 What's your name, Picasso?
32:20 My name is Atar, you know?
32:21 I thought Pablo.
32:22 I am brother of Picasso.
32:23 The same family, huh?
32:25 The same family.
32:26 Same, but different.
32:27 Oh, this is your camel, and this is your bottle of present from Petra for you.
32:33 Of course, it's better if you do it yourself, right?
32:39 But if, let's say, you just want a gift, or you just want to get, just buy a ready-made
32:47 one, it's fine.
32:48 It actually ranges from Php 200 and up.
32:51 It really depends on the design.
32:54 This is priceless.
32:57 Next!
33:05 Our last stop here in Petra.
33:10 What? Are you coming with me?
33:17 What? Are you coming with me?
33:19 We are on the last leg of our historical tour.
33:35 Here in the beautiful, historic, and colorful country of Jordan.
33:45 A while ago, we were mesmerized by the beautiful archaeological landmark of Petra.
33:52 Just imagine, travelers, how long these mountain formations were.
33:55 The first inhabitants of the world built them.
33:58 They were built by the Egyptians.
34:01 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:04 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:07 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:10 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:13 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:16 And they were built by the Egyptians.
34:20 And the first inhabitants of this place were the Nabateans.
34:24 The ones carved in the treasury are the messages that give glory to the Egyptian gods.
34:46 The different facades of the city walls and roads are also visible here.
34:50 Isn't it fascinating what the sand artist showed us?
35:06 Where they get the different kinds of colors of sand.
35:10 Well, they get it here apparently.
35:15 Because after all, Petra is like one huge sandstone.
35:19 And in this part, we can really see the color variations.
35:25 You have your light blue, then it becomes dark blue.
35:29 You have your red, then it becomes purple.
35:35 And then you also have your turmeric color, like mustardy.
35:40 You know?
35:41 This is what their tombs look like.
36:01 The Nabateans, they made Petra.
36:06 And if you can see, when you go inside, they have their own space.
36:10 This is where they buried their loved ones.
36:13 [music]
36:38 Aside from the tombs, you can also see this 1,000-year-old amphitheater.
36:43 3,000 people used to fit in here.
36:46 Wow, you can just imagine way, way back, there were places like this.
36:50 It's so cool.
36:52 But it's not yet the end of what can be done in the marvelous location of Petra.
36:59 You can also climb this.
37:02 [music]
37:23 Make sure you have a guide with you when you climb, because you won't be able to ask questions.
37:30 Trails are not that easy.
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38:08 Okay, from the main walkway, when you enter Petra, you just have to climb 1.5 kilometers.
38:15 It's going to take you 20 to 30 minutes.
38:17 And then you'll reach this place, this mountain plateau.
38:21 It's beautiful.
38:23 [music]
38:31 It's called the High Place of Sacrifice, Worship.
38:37 And from this place, you can see the ancient city down below.
38:42 You can see a lot of openings.
38:47 I'm sure these are the houses of the people who lived here before.
38:51 And it's just...
38:53 Okay, the 20 to 30-minute walk is definitely worth it.
38:57 Definitely.
38:59 This is the ancient city, and that is the modern Petra.
39:05 [music]
39:09 [music]
39:16 Truly magnificent.
39:18 [music]
39:23 Imagine, on the top of this mountain, I'll be able to meet a Bedouin.
39:29 What's your name?
39:33 Muhammad.
39:34 Muhammad, Andrew.
39:35 You're welcome.
39:36 How old are you?
39:37 Me, 16.
39:38 16?
39:39 Yeah.
39:40 And you're a Bedouin?
39:41 Yeah, we are Bedouin. We live in the cave.
39:43 You live in the cave?
39:44 Yeah.
39:45 Wow.
39:46 Until now, 25 people live in the cave.
39:47 Really?
39:48 Yeah, really, behind this mountain.
39:49 So you were born here?
39:50 Yeah, we were born here.
39:51 Here or there?
39:52 No, not there. We were born over there, in the village.
39:55 Ah, over there.
39:56 Yeah, we live there.
39:57 Well, at least it's a modern village.
39:58 Yeah, yeah. And some in the cave.
40:01 Bedouins are an ethnic tribe that are called nomads or have no permanent residence.
40:06 They are usually found in Middle Eastern countries like Jordan and Israel.
40:10 Their daily life is farming and grazing animals.
40:15 Here, it is a privilege to be a Bedouin, because they don't have to pay a government's living expenses.
40:26 They live in the mountains and only move to a new place if necessary.
40:31 Like Mohamed, whose family lives in the caves of Petra.
40:37 Do people still live here within the ancient city or not anymore?
40:42 No, no. You know, people live here. Some people live here, some in the house.
40:47 Not a lot of people in Petra.
40:49 Like 35 families.
40:51 35 families.
40:52 They live here until now.
40:53 They live here until now.
40:54 What a way to end our third anniversary episode.
41:16 [music]
41:18 During my trip to Jordan, it became clear to me how they take care of their culture.
41:34 It shows in the color of their food and the taste of their food.
41:43 And the warm welcome they give.
41:46 Just like the ones who were bitten by the mosquitoes, their welcome to us really touched our hearts.
41:55 See you next week, Bejeros!
41:57 When we bring that home, it's going to be a hit.
42:02 Hitlog.
42:04 Actually, it's a beast.
42:06 You can ride a camel, you can ride a donkey.
42:11 But, think about it. It's ugly when you ride a Petra donkey or Petra camel.
42:20 Petra horse still wins.
42:23 I didn't even want to say that.
42:26 Petra horse.
42:28 Thank you so much.
42:33 Nice to meet you, man.
42:34 Enjoy your day.
42:35 Thank you. I will now call you Eric.
42:37 Eric Buhangin.
42:40 Thank you so much. Enjoy your day. Nice to meet you.
42:43 Thank you.
42:44 [music]
42:46 So this is downtown Amman.
42:58 Amman is the capital of Jordan.
43:01 And we can see that it's like a session road.
43:03 [music]
43:05 [music]
43:06 I'm getting full.
43:12 [music]
43:13 It's hot.
43:17 It's hot.
43:18 [music]
43:19 (upbeat music)