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In downtown Amman, there is an area of ancient ruins called The Citadel. It is the original settlement of Amman dating back to the Bronze Age (~3000 BCE). It is also the highest point in Amman (2500'). Unlike other ruins we have visited, here you can touch them & even climb on them - though we did not. As you can see, the weather was great.
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