Djinn Blocks (Blocks of the Spirits).
Niche on wall.
Street of Façades.
Nabataean amphitheatre.
A very peculiar café.
Lion's Triclinium.
Inside wall.
Crusaders' Castle.
Tomb of the Roman Soldier.
Tomb of the Broken Front.
Carved façades everywhere.
Al-Khaznah (the treasure).
Lion Monument.
Prago - ĝardeno de Kinský
Sortelha X
Saint Lawrence Church.
Tiles panel (1730).
Watch Tower (12th century).
Mother Church of Saint Clement.
Open space chapel
Fountain of the Old Spouts.
Chapel of Our Lady of Conception (17th century).
Barbican of Loulé's Castle.
Kerak Castle.
Nabataean temple.
Nabataean ruins.
Oval Forum.
Southern Theatre.
New city beyond the gate.
Esplanade Temple.
Ancient wheel tracks on Cardus Maximus.
Columns along Cardus Maximus.
Ajlun Castle (12th century).
Decumanus Massimus - the east-west main street.
Site of Roman ruins.
Ruined medieval castle "Bois Thibault"
Light and shadows
Ruins of Byzantine basilica (6th or 7th century).
Hercules Temple (2nd century).
Old Church and Convent of Grace.
Saint Francis Church.
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Shobak Castle (1115).
Originally built as a stronghold of crusaders, it was conquered by Saladin in 1189.
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