Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wadi Rum Protected Area' has mentioned 'Bedouin' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
by Difallah Ateeg, a Zalabia Bedouin from Rum.
The village of Wadi Rum itself consists of several hundred Bedouin inhabitants with their goat-hair tents and concrete houses and also their four-wheel vehicles, one school for boys and one for girls, a few shops, and the headquarters of the Desert Patrol.
Travellers staying in the area can overnight in Bedouin Camps located in the desert and glamping hotels.
Local Bedouin have climbed in the sandstone mountains of Wadi Rum for many generations.
This group repeated many of the Bedouin routes, accompanied by locals and independently, including, in 1984, Hammad's Route on Jebel Rum, and, in 1985, Sheikh Kraimxe2x80x99s Hunterxe2x80x99s Slabs and Rijm Assaf on Jebel Rum.
Some of the many Bedouin routes have been documented online by Lien and Gilles Rappeneau.
View from the top of Jabal Ram The "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" rock formation Thamudic inscriptions in Wadi Rum A Nabatean temple in Wadi Rum A sandstone formation carved by the elements in Wadi Rum Wadi Rum desert The Wadi Rum Visitor Center In 2011 Mountain in Wadi Rum Wadi Rum rock formations along with Bedouin camps Plants in arid Wadi Rum landscape Khazali canyon