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Petra Collection (page 6)

Discover the timeless beauty of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jordan's Middle East

Background imagePetra Collection: The Siq, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

The Siq, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePetra Collection: The Monastery (Ad-Deir), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan

The Monastery (Ad-Deir), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePetra Collection: The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, elevated view, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an

The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, elevated view, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePetra Collection: Picture No. 12480200

Picture No. 12480200
View of the Treasury, Al-Khazneh, with camels, Petra, Jordan Date:

Background imagePetra Collection: Petra Transjordan Tops altars sacrificing 1900

Petra Transjordan Tops altars sacrificing 1900
Petra in Transjordan, Tops of altars for sacrificing 1900, Jordan, Petra (Extinct city)

Background imagePetra Collection: Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Artist: John Douglas Woodward

Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Artist: John Douglas Woodward
Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Arch marking the way into the Nabataean city of Petra, now in Jordan. Nabataea was conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Red Rock Abstract Petra Jordan Built by the Nabataens in 200 BC to 400 AD

Red Rock Abstract Petra Jordan Built by the Nabataens in 200 BC to 400 AD. Rose Red canyon walls create many abstracts close up. Inside the Tombs, the rose red can become blood red

Background imagePetra Collection: Yellow Golden Treasury Morning Siq Petra Jordan Petra Jordan

Yellow Golden Treasury Morning Siq Petra Jordan Petra Jordan. Treasury built by the Nabataens in 100 BC. Yellow Canyon becomes rose red when sun goes

Background imagePetra Collection: Rose Red Rock Tomb Facade Abstract, Street of Facades Petra Jordan

Rose Red Rock Tomb Facade Abstract, Street of Facades Petra Jordan. Built by the Nabataens in 200 BC to 400 AD. Rose Red canyon walls create many abstracts close up

Background imagePetra Collection: Yellow Obelisk Tomb Bab el-siq Triclinium Outer Siq Canyon Hiking To Entrance Into

Yellow Obelisk Tomb Bab el-siq Triclinium Outer Siq Canyon Hiking To Entrance Into Petra Jordan Petra Jordan. In front of entrance to Petra

Background imagePetra Collection: Walk to El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan

Walk to El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan

El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Silk Tomb, Petra, Jordan

Silk Tomb, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Temenos gate, Petra, Jordan

Temenos gate, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Roman theatre, Petra, Jordan

Roman theatre, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD. The theatre dates from the 2nd or 3rd century

Background imagePetra Collection: The Monastery, Petra, Jordan

The Monastery, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: The Treasury, Petra, Jordan

The Treasury, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan, c1924

El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan, c1924. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Ad Deir Monastery at Petra, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Ad Deir Monastery at Petra, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ad Deir Monastery at Petra, c20th century. Ad Deir, also known as El Deir, is a monumental building carved out of rock in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra

Background imagePetra Collection: Looking down to the Royal Tombs in Petra

Looking down to the Royal Tombs in Petra, from the Wadi el Deir

Background imagePetra Collection: Turkamniya Tomb, 1st century BC

Turkamniya Tomb, 1st century BC
Turkamniya Tomb, a Nabatean Monument, 1st century BC

Background imagePetra Collection: El Deir in Petra, 1st century

El Deir in Petra, 1st century
El Deir in Petra, a Nabatean temple, 1st century

Background imagePetra Collection: Excavated House Walls, 7th century BC

Excavated House Walls, 7th century BC
Excavated House Walls at Beida Neolithic Settlement, 7th century BC

Background imagePetra Collection: Roman Soldier Tomb in Petra, 1st century

Roman Soldier Tomb in Petra, 1st century
Roman Soldier Tomb in Petra, seen from above, 1st century

Background imagePetra Collection: Siq El Barid, 1st century BC-AD

Siq El Barid, 1st century BC-AD
Siq El Barid, or Little Petra. View from the Painted House to the opposite wall of the Siq, 1st century BC-AD

Background imagePetra Collection: Nabatean Stone Relief

Nabatean Stone Relief, now in Petra Museum

Background imagePetra Collection: Colonnaded street in the centre of Petra

Colonnaded street in the centre of Petra, looking west towards the Temenos gate

Background imagePetra Collection: The Betyl

The Betyl, a Nabatean Shrine in the Siq

Background imagePetra Collection: The Siq

The Siq, a sandstone gorge

Background imagePetra Collection: Interior of a Nabatean Monument

Interior of a Nabatean Monument opposite the theatre

Background imagePetra Collection: Nabatean Theatre, 1st century

Nabatean Theatre, 1st century
Nabatean Theatre, cut out of solid rock and displaying Roman influence, 1st century

Background imagePetra Collection: Nabatean Monuments

Nabatean Monuments in the ?Streets of Facades?

Background imagePetra Collection: The Lion Triclinium, 1st century BC

The Lion Triclinium, 1st century BC
The Lion Triclinium, a Nabatean Monumentm 1st century BC

Background imagePetra Collection: High place of sacrifice on the Attuf ridge

High place of sacrifice on the Attuf ridge, displaying an Altar with an offering table in front

Background imagePetra Collection: Asia Jordan Ma`an Petra animal camel desert geology

Asia Jordan Ma`an Petra animal camel desert geology
Asia, Jordan, Ma`an, Petra, animal, camel, desert, geology, mammal, nature, sand, vertebrate, world, 2019 03 06 e1jo 093

Background imagePetra Collection: The narrow canyon, the Siq, at Petra, Jordan

The narrow canyon, the Siq, at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: A camel at Petra, Jordan

A camel at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: A man and his mule at Petra, Jordan

A man and his mule at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: Guards in period dress at Petra, Jordan

Guards in period dress at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: Title The Byzantine church mosaics at Petra, Jordan

Title The Byzantine church mosaics at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: The royal burial tombs at Petra, Jordan

The royal burial tombs at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: Burial tombs at Petra, Jordan

Burial tombs at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: Hadrian`s Gate at Petra, Jordan

Hadrian`s Gate at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: The Great Temple at Petra, Jordan

The Great Temple at Petra, Jordan

Background imagePetra Collection: The Treasury at Petra, Jordan

The Treasury at Petra, Jordan. This tomb was carved out of the rock and is seen from the narrow canyon called the Siq

Background imagePetra Collection: The Monastery at Petra, Jordan

The Monastery at Petra, Jordan. This was hewn out of the rock




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Discover the timeless beauty of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jordan's Middle East. πŸ›οΈβœ¨ Immerse yourself in history as you explore this ancient city, known for its stunning architectural wonders and rich cultural heritage. πŸ—ΊοΈπŸŒ Take a step back in time with the 1588 map of Palestine, showcasing Petra's significance throughout history. Witness the breathtaking sunset at Al Deir (the Monastery) while the Jordanian flag flutters proudly in front. πŸŒ… Capture unforgettable moments as you gaze upon the magnificent Treasury, Al-Khazneh, from the Siq - a narrow gorge that leads to this iconic structure. Marvel at its intricate carvings and grandeur that have stood strong for centuries. Step into another world as night falls over Petra; witness the Treasury illuminated by flickering candlelight – an enchanting sight that will leave you spellbound. βœ¨πŸ•―οΈ Explore every corner of this archaeological wonder on camelback or simply stroll through its ancient streets where echoes of history resonate. Don't miss out on visiting Al Khazneh Temple, an awe-inspiring masterpiece carved into rose-colored rock formations. πŸ•Œ Feel like Indiana Jones as you uncover hidden treasures within these majestic walls. Join fellow travelers from around the globe who gather before The Treasury to capture memories that will last a lifetime. Share your own story amidst these historical ruins and let Petra transport you to a different era altogether. Experience firsthand why Petra has captivated adventurers and historians alike since 1839 when it was first discovered by explorers seeking tales buried beneath layers of time.