We were able to spend the whole day exploring in Petra. The Nabteans were an amazing people. Evidently, Petra was at a crossroads so traders from all over the world passed through here. Their amazing structures were carved into the stone from the top down. The only way to enter the city is in a horse-drawn cart, by horse, or on foot. We walked in since the guide was giving us information as we went. The Siq is a passageway with rock walls vaulting overhead which ends at the Treasury.
Some friends in a house drawn cart |
Frankincense sold at the shop |
Myrrh - worth twice as much as gold! |
The Siq with a carved water channel |
The view of the Treasury as you come to the end of the Siq |
The Treasury |
Ampitheater as viewed through a carved arch |
Here I am in front of the Monestery |
With the Jordanian flag at the very top with the Monestery in the back ground |
Camel ride from the Cardo to the Treasury |
Zuzu |
Kings' tomb, on right, from the top of my camel |
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