How many people can say that they’ve been snorkeling in the
Red Sea? At least 80 BYU Jerusalem students can, that’s for sure. On Sunday (October
14th) we drove 4 hours to the southern tip of Israel to the Gulf of
Aqaba—the Red Sea! From Eilat we could see Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Crazy!
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Our favorite sign :) Dangerous curves! |
To entertain ourselves for the long drive we brought our
notes for the Ancient Near Eastern Studies midterm…but the studying didn’t last
long. I was sitting in the very front of the bus and got to talk to our awesome
bus driver, Atta. Turns out he is a big deal—he reads the Koran at the al-Aqsa
Mosque! He’s like the head honcho of Koran readers and he trains all the other
guys around Jerusalem. Here’s the proof:
He recited part of the Koran to us and it was incredibly. For
anyone who hasn’t heard it, it’s an interesting mix of signing and talking…I
can’t really describe it but you have to train for years and years to be able
to do it right. Atta is so talented! He is also very friendly and kept calling
us his children. He has driven buses for the BYUJC for a few decades and
absolutely adores the students, and we love him just as much
:)
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Me, Erin, Sarah, Kate |
So I’ve never been snorkeling before…and the ocean scares me
a little bit… and I’m not the biggest fan of inhaling salt water…but I did it!
I snorkeled in the Red Sea. It was so fun to swim with the little fishies,
chase after the big ones, and play in the bubbles of the scuba divers! There
were giant clams and weird looking eels. I was thinking that I was getting
super good work out from treading water for an hour until I realized that I
basically floated if I stopped moving…I had good intentions, I promise.
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Aliseea, Bradley, me, McKenzi |
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Annie, Katherine, Laurann, me, Abi, Ellen |
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Me and Abi at our awesome cow-themed restaurant |
All in all: a good day to be a BYUJC student!