Wadi Ram, located approximately 350 kilometers south of the Jordanian capital Amman, is one of the areas where the Bedouin people live in Jordan. The term 'Bedouin' in Arabic means' inhabitants of the desert '. The Bedouin people used to mainly live in desert areas such as the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, living a life of chasing water and grass. With historical changes, many Bedouins here have settled down, but there are still some who live a nomadic life for part of the year, living in "wool houses" woven from wool. On October 11th, a Bedouin stood in the desert of Wadi Ram, Jordan. On October 11th, a Bedouin man grinds coffee in a Bedouin "hut" in Wadi Ram, Jordan. This is a radio captured on October 11th in a "thatched hut" inhabited by the Bedouin people in Wadi Rum, Jordan. On October 11th, a Bedouin man closed a "thatched hut" in Wadi Ram, Jordan. On October 11th, a Bedouin was walking in Wadi Ram, Jordan.
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