Zalabia Bedouin Showing How To Use Plant Called Ajram To Wash His Hands In Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan - stock video

Wadi Rum Desert, 15 November 2018; Zalabia Bedouin showing how to use plant called ajram to wash his hands in Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. The tops of the scrub like plants are harvested and crushed with a rock to create a lather which has anti- bacterial properties. It is mixed with a beautiful smelling flower and used as a kind of soap. Wadi Rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan 60 km to the east of Aqaba. It is the largest wadi in Jordan.
Wadi Rum Desert, 15 November 2018; Zalabia Bedouin showing how to use plant called ajram to wash his hands in Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. The tops of the scrub like plants are harvested and crushed with a rock to create a lather which has anti- bacterial properties. It is mixed with a beautiful smelling flower and used as a kind of soap. Wadi Rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan 60 km to the east of Aqaba. It is the largest wadi in Jordan.
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