the geduins called this desert vagiran, that is, rocks in the sand , the british believed that the localcape surprisingly resembles the surface of the moon, and therefore for them it was the moon valley. this place was very fond of the famous adventurer lawrence of arabia. actually, here he basically messed around in these rocks. surprisingly similar to a medieval castle. for what they got the name of the seven towers, according to legend, lauren was hiding with his closest friend, the bedouin hassan , has not yet been found. yes, in general, not much searched in jordan, sir lawrence is not very fond of restless. he was a man very dislike to worry. the tiny jordanian desert of wagiran is rushed daily by thousands of tourists, some to heartily drive a jeep, some to to look at various architectural curiosities, but the main local miracle is the exemplary detachment of the geduan desert gendarmerie, to be honest, after seeing these brave fellows. first of all, i wanted to pinch myself, after all. it's just a real mirage driving on deserted sands , serious adults without a compass. but in so