For example, they use rainwater harvesting to save water, and many buildings have special tools to help save water. There are also public buses to help with the traffic, though it’s still very busy. In Wadi Rum, the Bedouin live a traditional lifestyle that is well-suited to the desert. They have special ways of cooking and clothes-making, and they know how to survive with limited resources. When I camped with the Bedouin, they cooked food by burying it in the sand to keep it warm. It was amazing to see how they’ve adapted to life in the desert for so many years.