Petra, located in the southwestern region of Jordan, is a historical and archaeological city that dates back to the 3rd century BC. It is known for its unique rock-cut architecture and is considered one of the most famous and visited tourist destinations in the world. Petra is a photographer's paradise, with its stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and intricate carvings. The Treasury, the Monastery, and the Siq are some of the most popular photography locations in Petra. The city's rose-colored sandstone cliffs and the play of light and shadow create a magical atmosphere that is perfect for capturing stunning photographs.
Tras subir 800 peldaños excavados en la piedra se llega a la explanada donde se encuentra el llamado Monasterio (Deir), construido por los nabateos en el siglo I. Petra es Patrimonio de la Humanidad desde 1985.
Tomb #67 Petra, Jordan
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Petra (from πέτρα "petra", rock in Greek; Arabic:...
An old picture from over 4 years ago of the Treasury at Petra viewed from the Siq.
These two obelisks marked the entrance to the High Place of Sacrifice. They are only about 6 meters tall but they are quite impressive because they...
HDR Royal Tombs Petra, Jordan
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PINK WILD DESERT FLOWERS growing in PETRA. In the background appears the beautiful Nabateaen Ampitheater which is carved right from the mountain rock. It's a little different from the other ancient theaters in Jordan because of its (grand) setting and the pinkish-red color. Surrounded by a lot of small Nabataean tombs, affirming that it's a part of Petra. The panoramic views of this place from the trek to the Treasury viewpoint are also spectacular. Description influenced by (Ankur Panchbudhe, a Google Maps local guide)
HDR Roman Soldier's Tomb Petra, Jordan
Reached by an hour's ascent and 800 steps up the mountain, the Monastery or Ad Deir is a monumental Tomb built in the Necropolis of Petra. Built by...
Treasury @ Petra (Petra Night Show) Petra, Jordan
La Tumba de la Urna se encuentra en el sector de las tumbas reales, construidas para albergar a la familia real nabatea. Petra es Patrimonio de la Humanidad desde 1985.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Petra!
Most notably Marco Carotenuto, janos.hajas@yahoo.de, Wallace and Rob Oo.