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A tale of 2 Abdouns
Just a stones throw from the fancy gym (above), coffeeshops and restaurants of Abdoun, where the well-heeled and ostentatiously rich of west Amman come to enjoy their leasure time, lies a very different neigbourhood - a small impoverished community where residents continue to eek out a living breeding chickens and goats. Dead dogs rot away in the street and children run around with no shoes.
Abdoun village, as this neighbourhood was known, was the first community in the area, that up until the 1990s was just farmland. Then came the second Gulf war and the expulsion of Palestinians from Kuwait and other Gulf sates following the PLOs support for Saddam Hussein. Many of those returning bought up land at cheap prices and built their huge mansions in the area surrounding this small village, in turn attracting the embassies, businesses and other leisure facilities that now dominate this upmarket yet rather souless area of the capital.
View from the Vi
Ya Amu Sawarna!!
Dead Dogs and Flies
This unfortunate creature lays rotting at the side of the road. Another one was located within 20 yards but there was too much of a fly party going on to get close enough for another grisly shot. It seems like the municipality's road sweepers - who it has to be said do a great job of making Amman by far the cleanest city in region - do not venture here.
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