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54 thoughts on “Al-Deir”
Reblogged this on lazlo freeman and commented:
that is really a nice place . . . .
Reblogged this on stevek1960 and commented:
Al-Deir: The Rose Monastery of Petra
The Rose City of Petra dates back to the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. The city remained secret until 1812 upon discovery by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burchhardt. Petra flourished as a caravan trade route until 363 BC when the city was destroyed by an earthquake. The Rose City is a tourist attraction because of T.E. Lawrence or Lawrence of Arabia but many of the ancient structure are threatened by erosion and floods.
Stephen Lee Kratcoski
Queen Nefertiti: 1370 – 1330 BC
The Eighteenth Dynasty: (1550 – 1292 BC)
Reblogged this on lazlo freeman and commented:
that is really a nice place . . . .
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hemmm
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Reblogged this on Casual Plane.
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INDIANA JONES!!
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Great Picture!
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Very nice/interesting blog – keep it up brother 🙂
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Nice!
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I have always wanted to go to Petra and the other ruins in Jordan and the Middle East.
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It is awesome! My husband and I where there in 2012. Incredible experience. You should go 🙂
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Your Pictures have been amazing lately! =)
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Amazing Click!!!!
itz grt!!!!!
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amazing sculpture
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Reblogueó esto en kymontanez.
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This picture makes my imagination boggle.
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Reblogged this on Ruben Albert and commented:
Al-Deir
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Reblogged this on taronahawkinsblog and commented:
Amazing photos.
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Reblogged this on Thelli paints t- shirts and commented:
Amazing
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L’ha ribloggato su Daken from Vault 101.
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Reblogged this on imac18blog and commented:
Is that where they filmed Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade?
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Beautiful.
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Reblogged this on My Blog.
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Amazing pictures!!!
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Reblogged this on N.n and commented:
so beautiful !
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✫ ˜”*°¤•. ✫˜”*°•✫¤ ✫¤•°bellissimi tutti i tuoi blog complimenti 🙂
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여긴 트렌스포머의 한 장면이였던 그 자리 아닌가요?
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Republicou isso em sonhosdevinil.
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Reblogged this on Azar Aftimos and commented:
Stunning.
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You know this whole structure is supposed to act as a Gregorian calander. Amazing how they knew
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Reblogged this on avid0406 and commented:
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
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Reblogged this on It's my life, my adventure and commented:
remind me the adventures of tintin
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Reblogged this on Sreeraj Sadanand's Photography Blog. and commented:
That was mindblowing
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Reblogged this on Pandadilla.
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Amazing picture . I like very much
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Reblogged this on stevek1960 and commented:
Al-Deir: The Rose Monastery of Petra
The Rose City of Petra dates back to the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. The city remained secret until 1812 upon discovery by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burchhardt. Petra flourished as a caravan trade route until 363 BC when the city was destroyed by an earthquake. The Rose City is a tourist attraction because of T.E. Lawrence or Lawrence of Arabia but many of the ancient structure are threatened by erosion and floods.
Stephen Lee Kratcoski
Queen Nefertiti: 1370 – 1330 BC
The Eighteenth Dynasty: (1550 – 1292 BC)
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This is an amazing place. I wish I can go here.
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Reblogged this on I R W A N M E D I A.
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Reblogged this on film263 and commented:
น่าไปเที่ยวว
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It was beautiful in the past and still continues to this day splendid.
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wonderfool.
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BELLO IL TUO BLOG ..TI LASCIO UN SALUTO CIAO:)
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Reblogged this on Letërsi.
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My bucket list…Petra — keep em coming!
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…bellissimi i post raccolti in questo blog! Per visionarli tutti, anche con tanta buona volontà, occorrerebbe un tempo infinito… Saluti 🙂
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I feel such a connection to this place, although I have never been there. Photography is stellar.
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Reblogged this on Ouroboric Smallbones.
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Very cool B-)
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