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| | DCP: 30 degrees north, 39 degrees east |
 | | As well, there were fields of olive trees, which the al-Jawf province has grown for thousands of years, and a lot of new plantings in straight lines over the sandy hills. |
 | | We refuelled at the small agricultural town of Mayqū`, which as the only town of any size for a long way is the centre for the local farms, Bedouin camel and goat herders, as well as the many long distance trucks. |
 | | This town, and most of the fertile area in al-Jawf province, lies at the bottom end of Wādiy al-Sirḥan which is an extensive 20 km wide valley stretching 380 km down from Jordan, which was an important trade route during the Nabatean period at the end of the 1 |
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