Correct, Karak Castle is not in Amman, we are from the market south, walked more than 1 drink, on the mountain. Last year, I walked here to preempt, so many police are patrolling, it is quite big inside.
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Posted: May 14, 2017
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小思文
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Karak is a cultural monument in Jordan, with a history of hundreds of years, the buildings are well protected, the khaki color of the building, and the local natural state is very integrated, is also a good place to understand the ancient culture, mottled traces are history.
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Posted: Jan 9, 2022
yangnizi
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Karak Castle, also known as Crusader Fortress Castle, is one of Jordan's famous tourist attractions, the castle was built in 105 AD by the Romans, and was expanded on this basis during the 12th century Crusaders, making it a solid fortification. The castle is 400 meters long and divided into three floors. It has fortifications, underground passages, churches, palaces, bedrooms, kitchens, dumplings, stables and other facilities. It can store a large amount of materials to meet the needs of long-term combat.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2019
老王1954
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Karaq is located in the Jordan Valley. It is a well-watered and fertile land, and is a must-have to go inland to the coast. Our bus is in the Jordan Valley, through the desert and canyons, to the town of Abudis. On the way, we also saw the holy tree that Jesus once preached, and it is still here, miracle.
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Posted: Apr 7, 2019
髙山風行
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Karak Castle is a fortification built during the Crusades, made of stone palaces and numerous passages. It gives more majestic than beautiful impressions and is a typical military building. At present, only the city walls are relatively complete, and the underground buildings are basically well preserved, with churches, bedrooms, kitchens and even bread factories.
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Posted: Sep 12, 2018
带着小红帽的大灰狼
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On their website it said there was 7pm open. We arrived at 5.40pm and the guy told us they were open until 7pm. But at 6.10pm, the exhibition at 3 and then at 6.15pm, the Closed6 building was all turned off by them. We were forced to go at 6.17pm and we were disappointed. If you want to be at 6, then make your time very close to 6Closing. But don't tell others you are open to 7, then make them feel unaffected and close when visiting Lights! That said, each room has six architectural art works, a small cafe, and even a library, very beautiful (we only saw the 3rd floor because they closed early and we had to go out). The ground is well maintained and there are lots of green plants. It was raining and when we went there were big snails on the ground. Echoes of prayer in this place. It was beautiful.