Roll, Jordan, Roll

The mighty River Jordan cuts a tiny ribbon through the geological depression stretching from Syria to Ethiopia.  The river's output is paltry, at most two percent of the flow of the Nile.  Today it divides Israel from Jordan, both created only in the 1940s.  But for millennia the river has been a thread in Western consciousness; and it has now returned to the forefront of attention, courtesy of politics and science.

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