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Petra Treasury with candles Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Petra Treasury landmark, Wadi Musa, Middle East, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Al-Siq canyon - path to Petra Treasury, Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petra Treasury and Blue Sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
A view of the Petra Treasury from Above Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Petra Treasury Full Shot, Slight Side Angle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petra - Treasury Al-Khazneh, stone rock historic sight. Travel Jordan, Arabia holiday. Evening light in nature, red landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petra Treasury landmark, Wadi Musa, Middle East, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petra Treasury Center Detail in Warm Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Front view of the Petra Treasury, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, and one of the most popular landmarks in Jordan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Treasury was probably constructed in the 1st century BC. As its design has no precedent in Petra, it is thought that it was carved by Near-Eastern Hellenistic architects. The purpose of the Treasury remains something of a mystery. One thing that is fairly certain, however, is that it was not a treasury. In reality, the Treasury is generally believed to be a temple or a royal tomb, but neither conclusion is certain. The tomb/temple got its popular name from the Bedouin belief that pirates hid ancient pharoanic treasures in the tholos (giant stone urn) which stands in the center of the second level. In an attempt to release the treasure, Bedouins periodically fired guns at it — the bullet holes which are still clearly visible on the urn. Since Petra was listed among the World Heritage, the shooting had been banned. Petra counts over 100,000 visitors every year.


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