> Petra:
Your Ultimate destination is the
astonishing rose red city of Petra. Once the stronghold
of the gifted Nabateans, an early Arab people, Petra was
renowned for its massive architecture and the ingenuity
of its pools, dam, and water channels. Today, thread
your way through a narrow gorge until you come upon
colossal ruins cut into the rock magnificent, silent,
and unchanged.
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The most famous
attraction in Jordan is the Nabatean city of Petra, some
262 kilometers or 160 miles south of Amman. The
Victorian traveler and poet, Dean Burgeon, gave Petra a
description which holds to this day "Match me such a
marvel save in Eastern clime, a rose red city half as
old as time."
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More than 2,000
years ago Petra was used as a temporary refuge by
nomadic Nabatean Arabs, Bedouins who came north out of
Arabia. From a few caves in a rocky outcrop, easy to
defend, the nabateans created Petra as a fortress city.
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Petra still forms
part of the domain of the Bedouin. The visitor finds
them with their horses and camels for the unforgettable
trip into the rose red city.
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To reach the city
the visitor travels on foot, on horse-back, or by horse
drawn carriage through the awesome "Siq", an immense
crack in the Nubian sandstone. It is a winding, one
kilometer long fissure between overhanging cliffs that
seem to meet more than 300 feet overhead.
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Near the end of
the passage, the Siq, with great style, makes one last
turn and out of the gloom in the towering brightness
appears Petra's most impressive monument el Khazneh -
The Treasury. This, one of the most elegant remains of
antiquity, carved out of the solid rock from the
mountain, is nearly 140 feet high and 90 feet wide.
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Beyond el
Khazneh the visitor surrounded on both sides by hundreds
of Petra's curved and built structures, soaring temples,
elaborate royal tombs, a curved Roman theater (seating
3,000), large and small houses, burial chambers, banquet
halls, water channels and reservoirs, bathes, monumental
staircases, cultic installations, markets, arched gates
public buildings and paved streets.
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But Petra is not
only about the Nabateans. within a fifteen minuet drive
of Petra the visitor can walk through 8,000 year old
excavated Stone Age village sat Beidha and Basta, wander
among the ruins of settlements of the biblical Edomites,
or explore the sprawling remains of the Roman legionary
fortress at Udruh.
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