Richard And Jo Demeester's photos with the keyword: façade

For Courtney - There's Jo

05 Oct 2009 198
Jo in front of the Monastery at Petra.

The Silk Tomb

01 Oct 2009 175
One of the Royal Tombs, the Silk Tomb. The rock colours here are extemely beautiful.

Looking Up At The Monastery

01 Oct 2009 189
No crouching, no kneeling, no tricks. This is looking up at the carved entry. Yes, the whole building is effectively carved from a single block of stone.

Another Carved Facade In Need Of Scale

01 Oct 2009 175
This time, it's Jo in there for scale. The Monastery, not quite as ornate as the Treasury, but larger. Although carved as a tomb, it was used in the first millennium as a church. The amount of stone that needed to be removed to create this is truly phenomenal. You can see on the sides how far recessed in to the mountain this is.

Petra – The Treasury

01 Oct 2009 178
Rounding a bend in the Siq, suddenly you encounter Petra's signature facade, The Treasury. I'm in there for scale. Tucked into a nook, it is an amazing piece of craftmanship. Just note that none of this is “built”, the entire facade is carved out of the sandstone. Actually created as a tomb, the name “Treasury” came from a legend that Pharaoh had hidden treasure in the urn at the top when he was in pursuit of the Israelites. Bullet holes riddle the urn, from vain attempts at shattering the urn and causing said treasure to spill out.