Hello Nathan and Amber! It was so interesting to follow your trip in Jordan. I feel super nostalgic watching, since I grew up there. Now living in Stockholm. During Roman times. Amman used to be called Philadelphia. Which is the original name of Amman and where the American city got it's name from. Every year. There is a huge festival with music and food in Jerash (Decapolis in roman times). I don't remember exactly when it is.. But if you visit Jerash that is a good time to visit it. Also. Besides Amman, Madaba, Dead Sea, and Mount Nebo. Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba are a must see when in Jordan. Also the old ruins of Azraq and Kerak are great places to see.
wow, that was awesome, i never knew there were Roman ruins in Jordan, you did a great job, I felt as if i was there. bummer about the drone I love your droen shots. hey Amber, get well sooooon, you're much easier on the eyes! lol lol, Greece huh? this should be goooood.
We had no idea Jerash existed either! Every driver tells you about all these stops so you just go and they are all amazing. Athens video comin atcha Monday!
Did an outstanding job, Nathan!! Felt for Amber for having to take a 5 hour bus ride, go to the airport and take a 2 hour flight. Had to be brutal. The ruins were fantastic, thank you for the information on the Jordan Pass. I want to go Morocco and Tunisia for the Roman ruins. It will be hard for my wife to get me out of Roman amphitheater once I get in one.
Thank you! Amber is a trooper. I would have complained and been way more of a pain than she was. I think the worse part for her was standing there while 5 security guards went through all of our bags and questioned me for 20 minutes about my drone. I want to go to Tunisia so bad! Ancient Carthage is totally on my bucket list! Morocco too. Hopefully one day you can make it happen.
Each group that inhabited Jerash left their mark in one way or another. It was a Roman city but also a Greek city and a Byzantine before that. Such a cool mixture of culture which adds to the amazing history of the area!
If that is the temple of Artemis, how can this be a "roman city"😉? Artenis was a greek godess. Her roman equivalent was Diana. This just to point out the falsity of the mainstream history. The real world history is in the serie of which I also posted a few episodes at my account here, as many other truth seekers.
The Artemis Temple in Jerash is a goddess that was the deity of the city of Jerash . Not the same Greek goddess of Artemis or the Roman goddess Diana. You can see what is left of the Temple of Artemis in present day Selcuk, Turkey, which we also visited. Check out our series on Turkey if you love history!
@@SOSASATSUNRISE I don't know where do you take this desinformation from. There was only ONE goddes Artemis. The roman empire was mainly greek, as their official language until end of first century AD, when Latin gained the leadership. Anatolia was also invaded and massa cred by the greeks, since 2-nd millenium BC (when Troy fell also), later they did the same with Anatolia, but then as "roman empire". I don't know what kind of "history" did you learned and where, but you are totally disinformed, like any "history" turist. The whole real world history is documented in the "Noi Arianii Daci" serie. "If you love history"😉.
Each empire that came through left their mark. Greeks built temples. Romans built Hadrians Arch, the circuit and theatres. Byzantines built a bascillica and made changes to existing buildings. It may be considered a Roman city because Jerash was brought to its golden age by the Romans. Although the city may not be 100% Roman, it is not only Greek either. Also, the diety Artemis in Jerash is a hellenistic interpretation of a local diety. Built by the Romans, the Temple of Artemis is not dedicated to either a Roman or Greek goddess but the local diety of Jerash.
Thank you for the video. love the editing and the music
This amazing historic site does not get enough attention. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
What a magic and extensive site. - great fotage Sosas.
I haven't heard of it? I was there 3-4 years ago. Had a great time. I recommend a visit!
I hope you get "a thousand 'likes"!!! I was going to "like" this video regardless! Poor Amber having to travel while sick. Ugh!
I felt so bad she couldn't experience Jerash with me and then had to do all that travel. Thanks for the watch and like!
Sorry Amber missed it. We will be there tomorrow and filming. Subscribed to keep up with your travels. Cheers!
Incredible site! Give yourself plenty of time. There is so much to see and explore. Have so much fun!
Hello Nathan and Amber! It was so interesting to follow your trip in Jordan. I feel super nostalgic watching, since I grew up there. Now living in Stockholm. During Roman times. Amman used to be called Philadelphia. Which is the original name of Amman and where the American city got it's name from.
Every year. There is a huge festival with music and food in Jerash (Decapolis in roman times). I don't remember exactly when it is.. But if you visit Jerash that is a good time to visit it. Also. Besides Amman, Madaba, Dead Sea, and Mount Nebo. Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba are a must see when in Jordan. Also the old ruins of Azraq and Kerak are great places to see.
wow, that was awesome, i never knew there were Roman ruins in Jordan, you did a great job, I felt as if i was there. bummer about the drone I love your droen shots. hey Amber, get well sooooon, you're much easier on the eyes! lol lol, Greece huh? this should be goooood.
We had no idea Jerash existed either! Every driver tells you about all these stops so you just go and they are all amazing. Athens video comin atcha Monday!
The ruins were awesome to see. Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Just wish I had more time and that Amber could come along! Thanks for watching 😃
I hope you enjoyed your trip around Jordan
We LOVED Jordan and will be back!
Good job Nate! You did pretty good solo. I don't know how old this video is. I hope Amber is feeling better now. Enjoy Athens.
Thank you 😀. Amber recovered the next day in Athens but neither of us will forget those 48 hours. 😫
I’m just here hoping to see you reach 1,000 likes! 👏🏻
Us too! But I did not buy the scarf so maybe it was a transaction situation.
@@SOSASATSUNRISE In Jordan we say that to buy it.
Amazing video 👍 still there r a lot of places u didn't visit. Maybe next time
We would love to come back and see more!
Bagpipes in Jordan? Last thing I expected to hear!
Did an outstanding job, Nathan!! Felt for Amber for having to take a 5 hour bus ride, go to the airport and take a 2 hour flight. Had to be brutal. The ruins were fantastic, thank you for the information on the Jordan Pass. I want to go Morocco and Tunisia for the Roman ruins. It will be hard for my wife to get me out of Roman amphitheater once I get in one.
Thank you! Amber is a trooper. I would have complained and been way more of a pain than she was. I think the worse part for her was standing there while 5 security guards went through all of our bags and questioned me for 20 minutes about my drone. I want to go to Tunisia so bad! Ancient Carthage is totally on my bucket list! Morocco too. Hopefully one day you can make it happen.
What type of camera are you using? Thanks
We film with the Sony a6500
is it easy to get a driver in Amman to get to Jerash?
Yes. Every taxi you get into will offer to drive you for the day.
In what month did you visited Jordan?
This was filmed in November
@@SOSASATSUNRISE Thank you very much.
@@SOSASATSUNRISE Therefore, it was not terribly cold at night in the desert.
The Scythians built this city.
Each group that inhabited Jerash left their mark in one way or another. It was a Roman city but also a Greek city and a Byzantine before that. Such a cool mixture of culture which adds to the amazing history of the area!
If that is the temple of Artemis, how can this be a "roman city"😉? Artenis was a greek godess. Her roman equivalent was Diana. This just to point out the falsity of the mainstream history. The real world history is in the serie of which I also posted a few episodes at my account here, as many other truth seekers.
The Artemis Temple in Jerash is a goddess that was the deity of the city of Jerash . Not the same Greek goddess of Artemis or the Roman goddess Diana. You can see what is left of the Temple of Artemis in present day Selcuk, Turkey, which we also visited. Check out our series on Turkey if you love history!
@@SOSASATSUNRISE
I don't know where do you take this desinformation from. There was only ONE goddes Artemis. The roman empire was mainly greek, as their official language until end of first century AD, when Latin gained the leadership. Anatolia was also invaded and massa cred by the greeks, since 2-nd millenium BC (when Troy fell also), later they did the same with Anatolia, but then as "roman empire".
I don't know what kind of "history" did you learned and where, but you are totally disinformed, like any "history" turist. The whole real world history is documented in the "Noi Arianii Daci" serie.
"If you love history"😉.
Romans came later. Greeks, dedicated to goddess,Artemis,how can it be roman? Buld by greeks and only Greeks,get it, right and straight
Each empire that came through left their mark. Greeks built temples. Romans built Hadrians Arch, the circuit and theatres. Byzantines built a bascillica and made changes to existing buildings. It may be considered a Roman city because Jerash was brought to its golden age by the Romans. Although the city may not be 100% Roman, it is not only Greek either. Also, the diety Artemis in Jerash is a hellenistic interpretation of a local diety. Built by the Romans, the Temple of Artemis is not dedicated to either a Roman or Greek goddess but the local diety of Jerash.