Boning up on my knowledge of Middle East history

Maybe I’m just a perv, but whilst looking at the map of Jerusalem circa 1973, I couldn’t help but notice how…excited…the top of the Jordanian area appeared.

I guess we see what we want to see – but what say ye, gentlefolk?

Make it into the proverbial cloud/Rorschach Test. What do you see? Most creative answer gets a hug from CK.

You can almost make out Che Guevara in the center…

5 total comments on this postSubmit yours
  1. You are a perv!

    Well, I see a turtle sits on a rock. The Jordanian area is the turtle and the Israeli is the rock.

  2. Wasn’t all that land East of Jerusalem already Israel by 1973?

  3. This is pretty obscure, but I think it kind of looks like the face of Witch Hazel from Looney Tunes, without quite as big a nose. The southern Jordan border looks like the underbite…

    Maybe not, but that’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.

  4. Boning up…indeed.

  5. Esther, be thee in the USA? Or tis this but a little visit from the boats communications room…

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