Edward Stourton explores the Jordan, one of the most powerfully symbolic rivers in the world
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Edward Stourton explores the Jordan, one of the most powerfully symbolic rivers in the world
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Available since Wed, 23 Sep 2009.
3/3. Edward Stourton reaches the end of his journey as the Jordan flows into the Dead Sea.
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Available since Tue, 22 Sep 2009.
2/3. The River Jordan has long been at the centre of conflicts, but are things changing?
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Available since Mon, 21 Sep 2009.
1/3. Edward Stourton's journey starts on the melting snows of Mount Hermon, the Jordan's source
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