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A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 3: Chapters Designed by Tamara Anderson Rundlett Middle School Concord, NH

Part 3 “The Blue Silk Journeys from Palmyra to Petra”

Insert Map Here

Aretas might look like this.

Rabel Dushara may have looked like one of these men from modern-day Jordan.

Views of Damascus, a city that Rabel Dushara’s caravan will travel through.

Lavender Fields

Rabel Dushara’s caravan will travel through the vast Syrian Desert.

Rabel Dushara’s caravan will travel along the Jordan River

The preacher who Rabel Dushara ran into in the street in Damascus was Jesus, the prophet learned about in Christian religions.

This dagger may be similar to the one purchased in the marketplace by Rabel Dushara.

Tyche, the goddess of fortune, who Rabel Dushara cursed Aretas with.

There may have been market stalls in Damascus similar to this one.

Mudslide

Ancient ruins in Petra, Rabel Dushara’s final destination.

People of the Syrian Region