as a jordanian of the palestinian diaspora thanks so much for visiting this beautiful country! i feel like we’re getting more and more recognition every day with the amount of tourists we have here ❤
Your claims appear to align with certain ideological perspectives commonly associated with Israeli viewpoints; Your Speech is influenced by ideological or political viewpoints. Such perspectives may not always align with established academic research and can sometimes be used to support specific political agendas rather than reflect historical realities. Anyway, as a historian, I find that some of the historical claims you've made are not supported by established evidence. I'd be happy to clarify these issues and provide accurate information based on scholarly research: 1- Historical Context of Jordan and Its Population: Jordan has indeed been home to various ancient civilizations, including the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, and Nabataeans. These historical entities were indigenous to the region. However, the modern state of Jordan, as we know it today, was established only in the early 20th century, following World War I and the end of Ottoman rule. The current population of Jordan is influenced by a range of migrations and geopolitical changes that occurred after this period. 2- Palestinian Origins: The claim that Palestinians are primarily from the Greek island of Keret is historically unfounded. Palestinians are historically linked to the broader region of the Levant, including present-day Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. The population includes a mix of ancient Canaanite, Philistine, and other regional ancestries, with significant historical ties to the land now part of modern Israel and Palestine. The idea that Palestinians come from Keret lacks credible historical evidence. 3- Migration and Population Movements: The assertion that Palestinians are originally from Jordan and that the majority are from the Greek island of Keret is inaccurate. The historical context of migrations and displacements, especially in the 20th century, shows that many Palestinians moved to Jordan due to conflicts such as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the 1967 Six-Day War. The Palestinian presence in Jordan is thus a result of these specific historical events rather than ancient migration patterns. 4- Hijaz and Historical Context: The Hijaz region, which includes parts of modern-day Saudi Arabia, has historically been distinct from what is now Jordan. While there were historical interactions between these regions, the claim that part of the Hijaz belonged to Jordan in the past is not supported by historical evidence. Ma'an, a city in southern Jordan, was historically significant but was not part of the Hijaz. Finally, you might consider consulting the following sources: A- "A History of the Arab Peoples" by Albert Hourani - This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the Arab world, including the historical context of Jordan and Palestine. B- "The Modern History of Jordan" by Betty S. Anderson - This source offers detailed insights into the modern history of Jordan, including migrations and demographic changes. C- "Palestine and the Palestinians" by Samih K. Farsoun and Christina E. Zacharia - This book examines the history and origins of the Palestinian people, with evidence-based research on their historical roots. I’d be happy to discuss these sources further and clarify any misunderstandings. It’s crucial to avoid spreading misinformation, as accurate historical knowledge is essential for a well-informed discussion.
@@football-wiki5419 Your words, my friend, are Israeli allegations and agendas to destroy the Jordanian identity and throw the Palestinians into Jordan. 1- According to the latest statistics of the UNRWA organization, the number of Palestinians in Jordan is three million. Two million and six hundred thousand enjoy Jordanian citizenship and four hundred thousand are stateless, meaning that a third of Jordan is of Palestinian origin. Source: UNRWA. 2- The residents of Ramallah and Jerusalem immigrated from eastern Jordan and Jordanian cities and their roots are Jordanian and the city of Ramallah was established by a Jordanian from the Haddadin clan named Sheikh Rashid Haddadin, a Jordanian Christian. Source: Al Jazeera Documentary, which is a Palestinian study of the history of the two cities. 3- Jordan has a great history such as kingdoms and civilizations such as Ammon, Edom, Nabataeans, Amorites, Edomites, etc. They were present in Jordan and not in the region according to your claims and they are Jordanian in origin and have traces to this day in Jordan. 3- The name Jordan has existed since ancient times from During the Abbasid state, their name was the soldiers of Jordan and they also extended to Palestine previously. The existence of the Jordan River does not mean that the name Jordan is a modern name, as the Jordan River has existed for thousands of years, and Jordan as a name for a region has also existed for thousands of years. Its name was in a period of time East Jordan, then it later became Jordan during the days of the Umayyad state, whose capital was Damascus, who extended to Andalusia and then changed. There are coins from the days of the Umayyad state on which is written “minted in Jordan.” The Jund al-Urdun area during the Abbasid state, whose capital was Baghdad. Jund al-Urdun included parts in the river basin and its surroundings in eastern Jordan, northern Palestine, and southern Lebanon. You can search the books available about the history of the Abbasid state. 4-There are Jordanian clans that extended from Jordan to Palestine, Iraq, and Syria, and their roots are Jordanian. 5-You promoted false claims about the history of Jordan, which are Israeli claims to strike the Jordanian identity and make Jordan an alternative homeland for the Palestinians, such as that there is no history of Jordan without any historically proven evidence, and there are no Jordanians of origin, so where did the seven and a half million Jordanians come from? From where did the Jordanian clans present in Palestine come? Where did the residents of Ramallah and Jerusalem come from, and they are of Jordanian roots. These are the claims that you promoted. It was previously promoted by the Israelis and some fools without any evidence. Unfortunately, part of these promotions are from Palestinians like you who were embraced by Jordan and treated generously and granted Jordanian citizenship without any compensation. Why all this hatred towards Jordan? Is it because of the events of the seventies for which the Palestine Liberation Organization bears responsibility and repeated the same process in Lebanon? 6- Palestine witnessed a series of invasions carried out by Cretan tribes that settled on the shores of Jaffa and Gaza, so that region was named Palestine after the name of the invading Cretan tribe that merged with the Canaanites, the original inhabitants of the country, source: Al Jazeera Channel 7- The Canaanites are not Palestinians. The origin of the Canaanites is from the south of the Arabian Peninsula. Source: Muhammad Hussein Al-Farah is on Wikipedia and he is a researcher in ancient Arab history 8- How can you live in Jordan and deny the history of Jordan and support Zionist claims that have no evidence? 9- We support the Palestinian cause in all its forms and Palestine is for the Palestinians
I worked at the Tourism Board circa 2015-2017, at the time when tourism was picking up again after getting hit by political turmoil of the region. I used to design itineraries for content creators to capture the beauty of the culture and history of Jordan. I got to discover the most amazing places and people in my country. This video took back to those days. Tourism is the bread and butter of the Jordanian economy and the many times it has been shaken by events in the region is countless, but the way it always rises back from the ashes is true testament of its resilience. One man from Petra who has been working in Tourism for over 40 days told the Tourism of Jordan gets sick but never dies, the beauty of the place always gets back on its feet. Travel slow and engage with the people and learn their stories, be a traveller and not a tourist :)
Truly a bucket list experience, I was going to Petra in Jordan but the pandemic put an end to that trip. I'm so glad I got to see a taste through your travels.
Wow, loved this video! My nephew is just a few years older than you and just went to Petra, completing his goal to see all the seven wonders of the world. What an amazing place!
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This is such a cool video. The travel and the history. I'm not really great with documenting my experiences, so I really enjoy people who can capture my own wonder and joy of travel. From one traveler to another, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for making this video about my beloved country Jordan🇯🇴🇯🇴 I hope you had beautiful memories We look forward to your visit again Welcome to the land of the Nashama Jordan 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴
Ty for a wonderful video. Great images, great music choice (especially the Petra section which was my fav) and beautiful people exploring an ancient location that has one of the best preserved necropolae on Earth - Petra. One ancient king decided to make his decorated tomb in the wadi that was on a large trading route and then other kings and nobles were inspired and they also made their tombs along the trade route. In 100 years Petra became a necropolis but also a trade node because it was at the intersection of a few large trade routes between Persia, Assiria, Babylon and other small kingdoms. During the classical age (greco-roman age) the necropolis was already in ruins and completely looted, but the ancient trade routes were still going through this wadi, so a king from the classical age built another city right next to the necropolis, which is now those ruins of greek-like temples and buildings made with limestone bricks. During the golden age of Petra, in the Nabateean age, the climate was more temperate and there were many agricultural platforms built on dams where small streams were directed through channels carved into the rock to irrigate various grains and spices that were used in the spice trade. There were at least 3 different civilizations that lived and worked at Petra and this is why this place is so historically important. Great video Elena!
So happy you still make long form content. I will always watch your videos and focus on them fully. Ive been watching you since your college days and feel like im growing up with you in a way 😂 loved the video!!
Oh my God, I saw your Parisian videos and wasn’t so much of a fan, but then I saw your how to invest video and this one and I have to say you are an amazing explainer of things, especially in terms of finance or history… I think what you should follow this path. So thank you so much for this video. I might move to Jordan next month so it is extremely helpful, and right on point. Can’t wait!
Thank you for your lovely comment! As a Jordanian, it makes me so happy to see your excitement about Jordan. I hope you have an amazing time here, discovering the warmth of the people and the beauty of the country. You’re always welcome, and I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful experience
Loved this video! You really captured the rich history and beauty of the country. I like that you addressed challenges that Jordan faces and also showed the beauty of the people and geographic regions.
As a Jordanian I'm so happy you had a great time here, do come again, there's still so much more to see in different areas, like Jerash, Ajloun, Karak, and more!
This video has incorrect information about the number of Palestinians in Jordan The number of Palestinians in Jordan is 25% Some Western and Israeli media are repeating false assumptions about the number of Palestinians in Jordan. To clarify the number of Palestinians in Jordan, the number of Palestinians in Jordan before 1970 represented 40% After the outbreak of war between the Palestinian factions and the Jordanian army resulting from rebel movements by the Palestinian factions, the number of Palestinians in Jordan decreased to approximately 25%. Which caused the migration of Palestinians from Jordan The latest statistics for Palestinians in Jordan are three million people of Palestinian origin, two million and six hundred thousand hold Jordanian citizenship and four hundred thousand are stateless according to UNORA statistics That is, we can conclude that the number of Palestinians in Jordan out of the current population of 12 million Represent 25% It is very important not to distort these numbers The vast majority of them are in Amman and Zarqa
Wow elena! half way through the video and i just had to stop and write this comment. this film is such a joy to watch it really shows how much effort you put in it! the filming the information and just everything you captured. to more and more exploring and documenting ❤❤
Jordan is top 5 on my bucket list!! Such a well put together video and amazing editing! Just a tip to clean your sensor frequently especially in a dusty environment, the dirty sensor over a lot of the clips was distracting for me!
Thank you so much! I'm really happy that my country, Jordan, is on your travel wishlist. Just to let you know, the dust is mostly found in desert areas like Petra and Wadi Rum. The rest of the country is clear, with mild and pleasant weather. I hope you get to visit soon and enjoy the beautiful variety Jordan has to offer! 😊
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I think you meant to be a travel documentary maker. Your cinematic shots and cultural touches really make this your best video I’ve seen recently! I would be really interested to see you do more journalism/ history framed pieces with a day in the life angle
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as a jordanian of the palestinian diaspora thanks so much for visiting this beautiful country! i feel like we’re getting more and more recognition every day with the amount of tourists we have here ❤
Are you happy because it lies about the numbers of Palestinians?
Why don't you talk about the fact that you should shut the F up@@wesamahmad565
Your claims appear to align with certain ideological perspectives commonly associated with Israeli viewpoints; Your Speech is influenced by ideological or political viewpoints. Such perspectives may not always align with established academic research and can sometimes be used to support specific political agendas rather than reflect historical realities.
Anyway, as a historian, I find that some of the historical claims you've made are not supported by established evidence. I'd be happy to clarify these issues and provide accurate information based on scholarly research:
1- Historical Context of Jordan and Its Population:
Jordan has indeed been home to various ancient civilizations, including the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, and Nabataeans. These historical entities were indigenous to the region. However, the modern state of Jordan, as we know it today, was established only in the early 20th century, following World War I and the end of Ottoman rule. The current population of Jordan is influenced by a range of migrations and geopolitical changes that occurred after this period.
2- Palestinian Origins:
The claim that Palestinians are primarily from the Greek island of Keret is historically unfounded. Palestinians are historically linked to the broader region of the Levant, including present-day Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. The population includes a mix of ancient Canaanite, Philistine, and other regional ancestries, with significant historical ties to the land now part of modern Israel and Palestine. The idea that Palestinians come from Keret lacks credible historical evidence.
3- Migration and Population Movements:
The assertion that Palestinians are originally from Jordan and that the majority are from the Greek island of Keret is inaccurate. The historical context of migrations and displacements, especially in the 20th century, shows that many Palestinians moved to Jordan due to conflicts such as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the 1967 Six-Day War. The Palestinian presence in Jordan is thus a result of these specific historical events rather than ancient migration patterns.
4- Hijaz and Historical Context:
The Hijaz region, which includes parts of modern-day Saudi Arabia, has historically been distinct from what is now Jordan. While there were historical interactions between these regions, the claim that part of the Hijaz belonged to Jordan in the past is not supported by historical evidence. Ma'an, a city in southern Jordan, was historically significant but was not part of the Hijaz.
Finally, you might consider consulting the following sources:
A- "A History of the Arab Peoples" by Albert Hourani - This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the Arab world, including the historical context of Jordan and Palestine.
B- "The Modern History of Jordan" by Betty S. Anderson - This source offers detailed insights into the modern history of Jordan, including migrations and demographic changes.
C- "Palestine and the Palestinians" by Samih K. Farsoun and Christina E. Zacharia - This book examines the history and origins of the Palestinian people, with evidence-based research on their historical roots.
I’d be happy to discuss these sources further and clarify any misunderstandings.
It’s crucial to avoid spreading misinformation, as accurate historical knowledge is essential for a well-informed discussion.
@@wesamahmad565 you have so much misinformation, Jordan is called Jordan after the Jordan river which existed in Palestine since ages.
@@football-wiki5419 Your words, my friend, are Israeli allegations and agendas to destroy the Jordanian identity and throw the Palestinians into Jordan.
1- According to the latest statistics of the UNRWA organization, the number of Palestinians in Jordan is three million. Two million and six hundred thousand enjoy Jordanian citizenship and four hundred thousand are stateless, meaning that a third of Jordan is of Palestinian origin.
Source: UNRWA.
2- The residents of Ramallah and Jerusalem immigrated from eastern Jordan and Jordanian cities and their roots are Jordanian and the city of Ramallah was established by a Jordanian from the Haddadin clan named Sheikh Rashid Haddadin, a Jordanian Christian.
Source: Al Jazeera Documentary, which is a Palestinian study of the history of the two cities.
3- Jordan has a great history such as kingdoms and civilizations such as Ammon, Edom, Nabataeans, Amorites, Edomites, etc. They were present in Jordan and not in the region according to your claims and they are Jordanian in origin and have traces to this day in Jordan.
3- The name Jordan has existed since ancient times from During the Abbasid state, their name was the soldiers of Jordan and they also extended to Palestine previously. The existence of the Jordan River does not mean that the name Jordan is a modern name, as the Jordan River has existed for thousands of years, and Jordan as a name for a region has also existed for thousands of years. Its name was in a period of time East Jordan, then it later became Jordan during the days of the Umayyad state, whose capital was Damascus, who extended to Andalusia and then changed. There are coins from the days of the Umayyad state on which is written “minted in Jordan.” The Jund al-Urdun area during the Abbasid state, whose capital was Baghdad. Jund al-Urdun included parts in the river basin and its surroundings in eastern Jordan, northern Palestine, and southern Lebanon. You can search the books available about the history of the Abbasid state.
4-There are Jordanian clans that extended from Jordan to Palestine, Iraq, and Syria, and their roots are Jordanian.
5-You promoted false claims about the history of Jordan, which are Israeli claims to strike the Jordanian identity and make Jordan an alternative homeland for the Palestinians, such as that there is no history of Jordan without any historically proven evidence, and there are no Jordanians of origin, so where did the seven and a half million Jordanians come from? From where did the Jordanian clans present in Palestine come? Where did the residents of Ramallah and Jerusalem come from, and they are of Jordanian roots.
These are the claims that you promoted. It was previously promoted by the Israelis and some fools without any evidence. Unfortunately, part of these promotions are from Palestinians like you who were embraced by Jordan and treated generously and granted Jordanian citizenship without any compensation. Why all this hatred towards Jordan? Is it because of the events of the seventies for which the Palestine Liberation Organization bears responsibility and repeated the same process in Lebanon?
6- Palestine witnessed a series of invasions carried out by Cretan tribes that settled on the shores of Jaffa and Gaza, so that region was named Palestine after the name of the invading Cretan tribe that merged with the Canaanites, the original inhabitants of the country, source: Al Jazeera Channel
7- The Canaanites are not Palestinians. The origin of the Canaanites is from the south of the Arabian Peninsula. Source: Muhammad Hussein Al-Farah is on Wikipedia and he is a researcher in ancient Arab history
8- How can you live in Jordan and deny the history of Jordan and support Zionist claims that have no evidence?
9- We support the Palestinian cause in all its forms and Palestine is for the Palestinians
Stunning video! Jordan is so underrated.
THIS is how you influence! Education + entertainment ✨ Thank you for this amazing footage
probably one of the best videos you've ever made! And Jordan is absolutely stunning.
I agree. This was just stunning.
This is absolutely beautiful! you know the people of Jordan must be lovely because their cats and dogs are so happy friendly!
I worked at the Tourism Board circa 2015-2017, at the time when tourism was picking up again after getting hit by political turmoil of the region. I used to design itineraries for content creators to capture the beauty of the culture and history of Jordan. I got to discover the most amazing places and people in my country. This video took back to those days. Tourism is the bread and butter of the Jordanian economy and the many times it has been shaken by events in the region is countless, but the way it always rises back from the ashes is true testament of its resilience. One man from Petra who has been working in Tourism for over 40 days told the Tourism of Jordan gets sick but never dies, the beauty of the place always gets back on its feet.
Travel slow and engage with the people and learn their stories, be a traveller and not a tourist :)
Elena, the human you are shines brilliantly through your work. Keep going.
Visited last September, Jordan is wonderful.
You made me happy with this talk about our country,thank you for this nice talk about our country,all the love to everyone ❤❤❤❤
I am a Palestinian living in Jordan, you made me fall in love with Jordan...thank you for this video
It looks so beautiful there! Good luck...
Love u Palestine ❤
You have to fall in love with jordan since it's the shelter
@@halahab3788you made me giggle
The number of Palestinians does not exceed two million and the Jordanian population is six million, according to UNRWA for refugees
I'm going to Jordan September and this video covers all the places i wanted to visit, great vlog love it
Truly a bucket list experience, I was going to Petra in Jordan but the pandemic put an end to that trip. I'm so glad I got to see a taste through your travels.
Wow, loved this video! My nephew is just a few years older than you and just went to Petra, completing his goal to see all the seven wonders of the world. What an amazing place!
Your videos spark so much joy for me! I have always had a love for traveling but the way you capture your experiences is on a whole other level! 🌎🫶👏
Elena, you are an exceptional filmmaker. This video is a true masterpiece, showcasing your incredible talent & creativity. 🎥🌟
This video is a piece of art! Even more excited to visit Jordan after this! So cool Elena!
shoutout to the quality! ❤ i feel like i’m really there with you. i can hear the stillness of the caves. amazing :’)
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Thank you for putting together this wonderfully narrated travel vlog which really *shows* the country you're in- peak quality content!
Just two minutes in and I’m already so excited for this vid ❤
This is such a cool video. The travel and the history. I'm not really great with documenting my experiences, so I really enjoy people who can capture my own wonder and joy of travel. From one traveler to another, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for making this video about my beloved country Jordan🇯🇴🇯🇴
I hope you had beautiful memories
We look forward to your visit again
Welcome to the land of the Nashama Jordan 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴
Ty for a wonderful video. Great images, great music choice (especially the Petra section which was my fav) and beautiful people exploring an ancient location that has one of the best preserved necropolae on Earth - Petra.
One ancient king decided to make his decorated tomb in the wadi that was on a large trading route and then other kings and nobles were inspired and they also made their tombs along the trade route. In 100 years Petra became a necropolis but also a trade node because it was at the intersection of a few large trade routes between Persia, Assiria, Babylon and other small kingdoms. During the classical age (greco-roman age) the necropolis was already in ruins and completely looted, but the ancient trade routes were still going through this wadi, so a king from the classical age built another city right next to the necropolis, which is now those ruins of greek-like temples and buildings made with limestone bricks.
During the golden age of Petra, in the Nabateean age, the climate was more temperate and there were many agricultural platforms built on dams where small streams were directed through channels carved into the rock to irrigate various grains and spices that were used in the spice trade.
There were at least 3 different civilizations that lived and worked at Petra and this is why this place is so historically important.
Great video Elena!
So happy you still make long form content. I will always watch your videos and focus on them fully. Ive been watching you since your college days and feel like im growing up with you in a way 😂 loved the video!!
Very well put together travel guide and video I love it! The details in music, sound choice and all the way to the snapshot snippets ❤
Thank you for this video. Petra is in my top five! I was teary-eyed even before you were in this video!
Wow, one of the best videos I've seen in quite some time. Very, very stunning!
Oh my God, I saw your Parisian videos and wasn’t so much of a fan, but then I saw your how to invest video and this one and I have to say you are an amazing explainer of things, especially in terms of finance or history… I think what you should follow this path. So thank you so much for this video. I might move to Jordan next month so it is extremely helpful, and right on point. Can’t wait!
Thank you for your lovely comment! As a Jordanian, it makes me so happy to see your excitement about Jordan. I hope you have an amazing time here, discovering the warmth of the people and the beauty of the country. You’re always welcome, and I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful experience
Loved this video! You really captured the rich history and beauty of the country. I like that you addressed challenges that Jordan faces and also showed the beauty of the people and geographic regions.
You’re always welcome❤️ hope you enjoyed your stay!!
Everything about you is lovely, what a positive soul. Thanks for broadcasting Jordan - a beautiful country!
Loved this video! You seem to really fit into the country and your happiness made it even better :)
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
omg this video is a masterpiece I've been waiting for it since you went!
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
Hi Elena, I went to Jordan years ago, and had a great time visiting Petra and Jerash.
This brought back a lot of memories.
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
havent watched your videos since you were in san diego but im from jordan and seeing this video made me SO HAPPY loved it Elena !!
As a Jordanian I'm so happy you had a great time here, do come again, there's still so much more to see in different areas, like Jerash, Ajloun, Karak, and more!
you are such an inspiration, thank you for this video 🧡
Best video I've seen in so long...thx for keep creating
Wow, your editing ALWAYS makes me emotional 🥹❤️
This video has incorrect information about the number of Palestinians in Jordan The number of Palestinians in Jordan is 25%
Some Western and Israeli media are repeating false assumptions about the number of Palestinians in Jordan.
To clarify the number of Palestinians in Jordan, the number of Palestinians in Jordan before 1970 represented 40% After the outbreak of war between the Palestinian factions and the Jordanian army resulting from rebel movements by the Palestinian factions, the number of Palestinians in Jordan decreased to approximately 25%. Which caused the migration of Palestinians from Jordan
The latest statistics for Palestinians in Jordan are three million people of Palestinian origin, two million and six hundred thousand hold Jordanian citizenship and four hundred thousand are stateless according to UNORA statistics
That is, we can conclude that the number of Palestinians in Jordan out of the current population of 12 million
Represent 25% It is very important not to distort these numbers The vast majority of them are in Amman and Zarqa
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I love you for saying this thank you so much and bless us all
Crazy craazzyyy crazyyyy I really LOVE it 🤯🤯🤩🤩
Wow elena! half way through the video and i just had to stop and write this comment. this film is such a joy to watch it really shows how much effort you put in it! the filming the information and just everything you captured. to more and more exploring and documenting ❤❤
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
Jordan is top 5 on my bucket list!! Such a well put together video and amazing editing! Just a tip to clean your sensor frequently especially in a dusty environment, the dirty sensor over a lot of the clips was distracting for me!
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
Thank you so much! I'm really happy that my country, Jordan, is on your travel wishlist. Just to let you know, the dust is mostly found in desert areas like Petra and Wadi Rum. The rest of the country is clear, with mild and pleasant weather. I hope you get to visit soon and enjoy the beautiful variety Jordan has to offer! 😊
Wow! Absolute great coverage, content, and demonstration!! Loved it 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴
Welcome to Jordan 🇯🇴🤍🤍
thank you for creating this beautiful video to my country 🙏 i love it
show us the breakdown of the cost for transport and accommodation on all your trip here...would be glad to visit jordan too Elena
It is false and its information is incorrect. The Palestinians in Jordan constitute a third of the population
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We don’t deserve. Thank u for being here. 🌊🌊🌊
"Elena, your travel videos are always such a joy to watch! Your adventurous spirit would be perfect for exploring the historical wonders of Pakistan. From the stunning mountains of Hunza to the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro, there's so much beauty and history here that I think you'd absolutely love. Keep up the amazing work-your content is as captivating as you are! 😊✈"
Incredible, I feel like I’m re-living it ❤❤❤ love you friend!
Your vlogs are absolutely stunning everytime 🙌💯
That was so cool. THANK YOU! I want to visit Wadi Rum knowing T.E Lawrence has been there with local tribes planning to capture Aqaba
Anyone else think the food in Jordan sounds insane? Lamb’s foot, though? That’s next-level adventurous! 😅
It's so rare to eat this dish as a Jordanian. I dont love it
Mansaf is the best dish
Such a wonderful video, Elena!
everything about this video screams perfection 👏🏻
my next place to explore...Can't wait !
Amazing vid, just got back from there myself, stunning country
I want to visit Jordan! It's now on my bucket list.
incredible film making and editing here elena 🫶🏼 loved this one
The most beautiful country ever 🇯🇴❤️
I missed you visiting, but can't wait you come back again.. You're all welcome any time.. it's your second home.
What a video! Wow! Just wooow!!!
Thank you for visiting our beautiful country and thank you for the beautiful and simple video about our humble country
Well done! Beautiful country and the food looks amazing.
this vlog needs wayyyy more appreciation
Thank you Elena for visiting our country, we’d love to have you back here again! ❤❤
I ADORE YOUR TRAVEL VIDEOS! ❤ I will be planning a trip to Jordan thanks to you. If you ever decide to lead group trips, I’m THERE! ❤
When you are spending money and buying stuff, everyone is lovely
Jordan is amazing! I was there this year.
the cinematography is insane!
I think you are living my dream life
an ad within an ad, amazing
I visited Jordan with my family a long time ago. The country itself is really beautiful. My parents wished they had stayed longer in Petra.
Welcome to my country, thank you for the visiting 🤍🤍
welcome to Jordan , hope you enjoyed , also proud to be Jordanian ❤❤
I am from Jordan and we were pleased with your visit and the video is amazing. You are creative.🤍🤍🤍😍
Welcome to Jordan 🇯🇴❤️
Wonderful photography and editing Welcome to Jordan We are Jordanians We feel happy when you visit welcome you at any time🤍
I love this country happy to live here
Damn, one of the best quality Videos!!!!
Thanks looks amazing - definitely on my bucket list
Very well made vlog! Well balanced video content of educational documentary, travel experience, and entertainment.
Welcome to our country
Welcome to Jordan 🇯🇴 ❤❤
Love the historical context you gave. I'd love to see more of that in your other travel videos!
I can't wait for you to make a documentary - so beautiful.
very beautiful vlog! i enjoyed every minute of it!
Holy shit, Elena! You are becoming an amazing documentarist-I love your writing and narrative voice! I always look forward to your next adventure...🙌
This video is a work of art❤
Thank you, Elena. Thank you.
wow !!!! def going to visit
Looks amazing, def will visit
welcome in every time 🤍
Wowww.... you are so rich in adventures. Amazing ❤
I think you meant to be a travel documentary maker. Your cinematic shots and cultural touches really make this your best video I’ve seen recently! I would be really interested to see you do more journalism/ history framed pieces with a day in the life angle
Welcome, my sister, to our country, Jordan.
Welcome to petra ❤❤❤
Don't know why this didn't show up in my algorithm sooner! Wonderful video!
Your smile is adorable and energetic. i love your vlog so much
Hello,
Good morning, I am from Bangladesh.
I really enjoyed your simple and functional activities.
It’s true that you look at your best. Keep it up. Thanks.
Best regards/ Liton
Hope you enjoyed our country elena come next time again ❤