Global Bros - National Geographic Kids

Tyler and Stefan are two cool brothers going on an even cooler year-long trip around the world with their Mom and Dad. These two lucky boys (11 and 8) are excited to explore the world.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
stefan

Rockin' City

Hi. I'm in the country of Jordan. In Jordan there is a place called Petra. Petra is a city that was built right in the rocks of a big valley. The buildings in Petra are made out of sandstone carved into the mountainside. The city was used for trading. People would go there and trade what they had.  
 
Photo: Stefan at MonasteryBut before I get into the details, Jordan is also the place where Jesus was baptized and we went to the edge of the Jordan River and said a little prayer. It was really cool because water from the Jordan River was the water that the priest used to baptize Ty and me when we were babies.  
 
Photo: Petra caves global bros
Photo: Global bros at treasury in PetraPeople have been living in Jordan for thousands of years. Petra is really, really old.  People started living there more than 2000 years ago. When you first walk to the city through a long pathway between the rocks called 'The Siq," the first thing you see is the treasury building. This is the only man-made carving in the world that was built from the top down to the bottom. It was done this way because they were afraid that if they did it from bottom to top, the rocks would fall and break the sculpture below. It's really not a treasury building because there was never any treasure in there, but when people rediscovered the city, that's what they thought. It was actually a tomb for a famous ruler.

Another cool thing about Petra is that the people carved caves in the rock and that's where they lived. We went in some of the caves and we felt like we were back in the Flintstone's age ... yaba-daba-do!


 
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
tyler

A Great Start to 2009 "Down Under"

Hello everybody! For this blog's adventure we go to Sydney. The first thing we did in there was go to the famed Opera House. The Opera House is a huge wavey structure and it is right next to the Harbor Bridge, which connects the two sides of Sydney. Speaking of famous things - we spent New Year's Eve in Sydney got to see the world renowned fireworks, which are considered the best in the world. One thing Sydney may not be well known for are the thousands of fruit bats that hang out in the gum trees of the Botanical Garden right in the middle of the city. At dusk, they all go flying off for the night and you can see them all.

Photo: Bats
 
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
stefan

Cricket, 'Roos, Beaches and Caves ... Aussie has it all!

Hello mates, I'm still in Australia and having a great time. Since my last blog, we have been to a few new places, including Sydney.

Here's a pic of me and the Opera House in Sydney:

Photo: Sydney opera house

 

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