Street of Façades.
Nabataean amphitheatre.
A very peculiar café.
Lion's Triclinium.
View from the mount.
Ascent on donkey.
Crack between cliffs.
Inside wall.
Crusaders' Castle.
A view to Wadi Mousa.
Starting the ascent of Jebel Al-Madhbah.
Tomb of the Broken Front.
Tomb of the Roman Soldier.
Whimsical rocky awning.
Carved façades everywhere.
Al-Khaznah (the treasure).
Al-Siq - the canyon that leads to Petra.
View from the roadside.
Desert road.
Asphalt, sand and trucks.
Lion Monument.
Hotel Marriott Petra.
Fig tree in Wadi Rum desert.
Djinn Blocks (Blocks of the Spirits).
Mountains around Petra.
Road to Petra.
Rocky soil.
Jebel Al-Haroun on the background.
Somewhere between Shobak and Petra.
Shobak Castle (1115).
Mountainscape, with Al-Mansoura still visible.
Al-Mansoura - ancient mountain village.
Kerak Castle.
Buildings on the edge of a cliff.
Kerak.
Nabataean temple.
Nabataean ruins.
Overlooking Kings' Highway.
Kings' Highway - eastern side.
Kings' Highway at Wadi Mujib.
Panel showing directions and telling distances to…
Looking at Moses' water spring.
No upright tree.
Oval Forum.
Southern Theatre.
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At the entrance of Al-Siq - the narrow passage that leads to the nucleus of Petra, historic site classified by UNESCO in 1985.
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