The Curse and Beauty of Jordan's Landscape.

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Jordan's Black Desert, with its natural and human history, including ancient ruins, Safaitic inscriptions, and nature reserves, may be transformed by the New City Project, which aims to create a second capital on the edge of the desert by 2050. However, the project's success is uncertain due to the region's water scarcity and lack of location-specific activities. The Black Desert is also home to Bedouin nomads and serves as a political presence for them. Jordan is torn between exploiting or preserving the desert, but tourism may offer a middle way to benefit financially from environmental efforts.
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