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Panorama of the Royal Tombs. Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedouin guided on camels near Royal tombs. Petra. Jordan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb and Royal tombs. Petra. Jordan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Souvenir market near Royal, Urn Silk and Coriinthian Tombs. Petra. Jordan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Rock Fromation Royal Tombs Petra Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rock tombs, Petra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silk tomb - one of Royal tombs. Petra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tombs of Petra
Red White Green Rock Abstract Near Royal Tombs Petra Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful sandstone formation close-up in one of the many tombs in Petra (Jordan) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silk tomb - one of Royal tombs. Petra, Jordan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Blue Rock Abstract Near Royal Tombs Petra Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Blue Rock Magnesium Abstract Near Royal Tombs Petra Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Overall view Urn Tomb, first of famous Royal Tombs, Petra, Jordan. Touristic place. Travel and vacation concept. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb and Royal tombs, Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petra (Arabic: البترا, Al-Batrāʾ; Ancient Greek: Πέτρα) is a historical and archaeological city in the southern Jordanian governorate of Ma'an that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Another name for Petra is the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved. Established possibly as early as 312 BC as the capital city of the Arab Nabataeans,[3] it is a symbol of Jordan, as well as Jordan's most-visited tourist attraction.[4] It lies on the slope of Jebel al-Madhbah (identified by some as the biblical Mount Hor[5]) in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.


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