Not such a good sleep last night but we'll cope. Up early and in the DS at 730am. Beautiful once a gain. The water is crystal clear and now feels so nice on your skin. It still stings if you get it on your face or in your eyes.
First position was 20 mins ( ssssh! It is a secret) and then 3 further positions of 15 mins each.
We are all quite ecstatic about the Prof's research making the newspapers across the world. The study mentions Bradford University which works in conjunction with the Prof's hometown university in Greifswald, Germany.
We are off to Amman later today - after breakfast. Shall report back then.
Back again - post Amman. We had such a lovely day. It was lovely to travel deep into the heart of Amman. A beautiful city. It took us a little bit over an hour to get there, lots of traffic, even at 11am. Upon arrival we designated a meeting point before setting off on our own. We looked in lots of market type shops. Souvenir shops, fabric shops, nik-naks, bric-a-brac and everything in between. We bought a few pressies, then ventured deep into the spice and vegetable market behind the mosque in downtown Amman. We then met for lunch at a recommended restaurant. At the end of a lovely lunch of flat breads, hummus, lentils, tomatoes and felafel we paid a total of 9 Dinars = aud 10 for all 6 of us!!! Then we went back to the spice market as Natalie, Sam and Paula missed it. We were picked up at 215 and home to the hotel at 3pm. A great day. Dead Sea at 4pm. We now just want to "dive" into the ocean. Desperate for a "normal" beach. Where is Horseshoe Bay at SWR when you need it?
1 hour of sun (in the shade) then happy hour with the mums as it is Anne and Karen's last day. Dinner and bed.
A lot of talk about gray hair coming in from Aus, yes, this is the very Professor that is treating Darcy. Now world famous! Hopefully we will see more research in to vitiligo as a result.
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