Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
Khazali canyon is one of the most famous places in Wadi Rum desert. The canyons inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic) and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.… Read more
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
Walking through the cleft on the hiking trail to the High Place of Sacrifice, a diversion off the main path, but an unmissable part of the Ancient Petra.… Read more