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The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

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The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

$7.20

The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

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The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

$7.20

The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

$7.20

The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

$7.20

The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

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Walking by the narrow pass of the Siq in to the Treasury of Petra. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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The Treasury - is one of the most elaborate temples in the ancient Nabatean Kingdom City of Petra. This structure was carved out of a sandstone rock face.… Read more

$9.00

Walking by the narrow pass of the Siq in to the Treasury of Petra. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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Walking by the narrow pass of the Siq in to the Treasury of Petra. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

$7.20

Walking by the narrow pass of the Siq. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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The “Rose City” of Petra is an engineering phenomena of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone in the high desert of Jordan some 2,000 years ago.… Read more

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Some say fish, some say elephant, it's a rock inside the Siq. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan. … Read more

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The “Rose City” of Petra is an engineering phenomena of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone in the high desert of Jordan some 2,000 years ago.… Read more

$7.20

The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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Side view of mounts inside the Siq. The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

$7.20

The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

$7.20

The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

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The “Rose City” of Petra is an engineering phenomena of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone.… Read more

$5.40

The Siq literally 'the Shaft' is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.… Read more

$5.40

The “Rose City” of Petra is an engineering phenomena of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone.… Read more

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One of tourists attractions in Petra is local sand-art craftsmanship made by bedouin artists from the rich colored sand of Wadi Musa region.… Read more

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The “Rose City” of Petra is an engineering phenomena of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone.… Read more

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One of tourists attractions in Petra is local sand-art craftsmanship made by bedouin artists from the rich colored sand of Wadi Musa region.… Read more

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One of tourists attractions in Petra is local sand-art craftsmanship made by bedouin artists from the rich colored sand of Wadi Musa region.… Read more

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One of tourists attractions in Petra is local sand-art craftsmanship made by bedouin artists from the rich colored sand of Wadi Musa region.… Read more

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One of tourists attractions in Petra is local sand-art craftsmanship made by bedouin artists from the rich colored sand of Wadi Musa region.… Read more

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Royal tombs are numerous stone-carved caves up on the rock face of Petra mountains. in Nabatean period those caves served as Tombs and graveyard for Royal families of Petra.… Read more

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Royal tombs are numerous stone-carved caves up on the rock face of Petra mountains. in Nabatean period those caves served as Tombs and graveyard for Royal families of Petra.… Read more

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Royal tombs are numerous stone-carved caves up on the rock face of Petra mountains. in Nabatean period those caves served as Tombs and graveyard for Royal families of Petra.… Read more

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Royal tombs are numerous stone-carved caves up on the rock face of Petra mountains. in Nabatean period those caves served as Tombs and graveyard for Royal families of Petra.… Read more

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Monastery of Petra is a rather inaccurate nickname of a temple that may have been dedicated to the deified Nabatean king Obodas I, and may have been later used as a church (or even a hermitage).… Read more

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Monastery of Petra is a rather inaccurate nickname of a temple that may have been dedicated to the deified Nabatean king Obodas I, and may have been later used as a church (or even a hermitage).… Read more

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Monastery of Petra is a rather inaccurate nickname of a temple that may have been dedicated to the deified Nabatean king Obodas I, and may have been later used as a church (or even a hermitage).… Read more

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