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Another beautiful attraction along the way to the Monastery!
This is one of the attractions while walking around the Treasury. It is located on the left side of the street, again there are vendors selling their stuffs around here. What are noticeable are the o...
The most impressive of the royal tombs. Inside there is nothing to see, except for the model created by nature in the stone structure. A lot of Bedouins selling souvenirs in his area.
The traveler immediately perceives that this exceptional tomb, although less famous, has an grandeur comparable to that of the "big two" in Petra, the "Treasury" and the "Monastery". And his feeling i...
The Urn Tomb is one of the larger ones we explored in Petra, and the colors inside of it were beautiful. We especially liked the ceiling. This tomb took a little bit of climbing to get up to (even hig...
The Urn Tomb is named for the urn over the main tomb. The tomb was carved from the living rock sometime in the first century AD. It is likely to have been constructed to house the remains of a Nabatea...
Another beautiful attraction along the way to the Monastery!
This is one of the attractions while walking around the Treasury. It is located on the left side of the street, again there are vendors selling their stuffs around here. What are noticeable are the o...
Impressive
The most impressive of the royal tombs. Inside there is nothing to see, except for the model created by nature in the stone structure. A lot of Bedouins selling souvenirs in his area.
This tomb is one of the must-see sights in Petra.
The traveler immediately perceives that this exceptional tomb, although less famous, has an grandeur comparable to that of the "big two" in Petra, the "Treasury" and the "Monastery". And his feeling i...
Large and impressive inside and out
The Urn Tomb is one of the larger ones we explored in Petra, and the colors inside of it were beautiful. We especially liked the ceiling. This tomb took a little bit of climbing to get up to (even hig...
Tomb housed body of Nabatean king
The Urn Tomb is named for the urn over the main tomb. The tomb was carved from the living rock sometime in the first century AD. It is likely to have been constructed to house the remains of a Nabatea...