Finish blog post about Hadrian's Arch in Jerash
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categories = ["Architecture"]
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date = "2017-06-13T15:24:57+03:00"
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description = "One"
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description = "Emperor Hadrian's Arch in Jerash is uniquely detailed and very well preserved."
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images = ["/2017/06/IMG_20170606_101711.jpg"]
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tags = ["Jerash", "Greek", "Roman"]
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title = "Emperor Hadrian's Arch in Jerash"
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slug = "emperor-hadrians-arch-jerash"
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author = "Alan Orth"
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@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ There are apparently two arches built around 130 CE to honor Roman Emperor Hadri
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In any case, it's hard to miss this large stone arch near the beginning of the Greco–Roman archaeological site as you enter Jerash.
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In any case, it's hard to miss this large stone arch near the beginning of the Greco–Roman archaeological site as you enter Jerash. I recommend visiting in the morning or late afternoon hours, as the midday sun can be intense.
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