Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. An impressive staircase was hewn by Nabataeans in the 1st century AD in a cleft between high sandstone cliffs at Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra.
![Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. An impressive staircase was hewn by Nabataeans in the 1st century AD in a cleft between high sandstone cliffs at Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra. Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. An impressive staircase was hewn by Nabataeans in the 1st century AD in a cleft between high sandstone cliffs at Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra.](https://image1.masterfile.com/em_w/08/27/35/862-08273514em.jpg)
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Immagini correlate
- Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. A well preserved Nabataean Triclinium carved into a cliff of weathered sandstone in Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra.
- Jordan, Petra. A huge amphitheatre in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra was mostly hewn out of solid pink sandstone in the first century AD. It could seat about 7,000 people. Nabataean tombs line the back wall.
- Jordan, Petra. Rows of Nabataean tombs with intricate designs were hewn into the pink sandstone hillside above the street of faþades in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra.
- Jordan, Petra. The most outstanding monument in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra is Al Khazeneh, popularly known as The Treasury. It was hewn into a cliff face of pink sandstone in the first century AD as a king s tomb.
- Jordan, Wadi Rum. A luxury tented camp set in an iconic desert landscape in Wadi Rum.
- Jordan, Wadi Rum. An iconic desert landscape in Wadi Rum with the dramatic Jebel Qatar Mountain range in the distance.
- Jordan, Wadi Rum. Sandstone mountains and rock formations of Wadi Rum which is Jordan s largest wadi and arguably its most spectacular. Made world famous by T.E. Lawrence, it is home to Zalabia Bedouins.
- Jordan, Petra. Visitors to Petra ride and walk down the main colonnaded street towards the Royal Tombs which were carved into a hillside of pink sandstone.
Più immagini correlate
- Ruins of Corinthian Tomb, Petra, Jordan
- Jordan, Wadi Rum. The site of T.E. Lawrence s house during the Arab Revolt of 1917 18. The cut stone was used for the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia . Wadi Rum is Jordan s largest wadi and arguably its most spectacular.
- Jordan, Petra. One of Petra s famous attractions is Ad Deir, known as the Monastery. It is reached by a flight of 800 steps cut into rock. It was either a temple or tomb but later, in Byzantine time, probably used as a church.
- Jordan, Petra. The Siq is the main entrance to the ancient Nabataean city of Petra. At the end of the high walled, narrow gorge stands the city s most beautiful monument, Al Khazneh, popularly known as The Treasury .
- Al Khazneh, Petra, Jordan
- View of Al-Khazneh from the Siq, Petra, Jordan
- Al Deir Monastery, Petra, Jordan
- The Monastery, Petra, Arabah, Jordan