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    It seems that there's always a back door; another way in. The ancient Roman ruins in Jerash, Jordan were no exception. This hole cut in the fence is where the locals enter to enjoy the grounds of this magnificent site. I couldn't help but to wonder why this key dangled there at the opening. Who had put it there and why? A little girl who had kindly shared some of her snacks with me saw me photograph it. As I went to leave she ran over and took it down, then smiled and gave it to me.
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    Date Taken: Feb 21, 2014
    Date Uploaded: Mar 27, 2014
    Location: Jarash, Jerash, Jordan
    Camera: Canon EOS 600D
    Focal Length: 41 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec
    Aperture: f/5
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © Joshua Van Lare
    Categories: Landscapes, Places, Travel