Bedouins at Al-Khazneh
Detail of Al-Khazneh 1
Detail of Al-Khazneh 2
Details of the Frieze
Al-Khazneh in the sunlight
Guarding Petra
The mystique of Petra: A view through the sandsto…
The height of the Siq
Reverting to nature
Big man, little donkey
The ruins of Petra
The doorway
Weathered by time
Facades
The effects of erosion
Life in the rocks
Elephant in the sandstone
Sandstone cliffs
The remains of ancient grandeur
The height of the Siq
The shape of the Siq
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Limestone cliff
Entering the Siq
Square tombs
Sandstone shapes
Rock creature
Bowls and seams
Into the shadows
Pockmarks of time
Big Boulder
Red rock
One fissure - View 3
One fissure - View 2
One fissure - View 1
Bloodwood
Majestic Ridge
Cracked over time
Towering rock
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Flat top
Rock faces
Aboriginal (Anangu) cave paintings
Boulders of Uluru
Reach to the sky
Bold boulder
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Entrance to the Taj Mahal
View from the Taj
Taj Mahal Jawab
Marble inlay
The red tower
Intarsia in red
Hanging on
Entering the Taj Mahal Complex
Agra Fort
Interior of the Agra Fort
Monkeys on the roof
Not your average stone wall
The door to the fog
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Delhi, India
Through the arch
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Elephants amid the corbels
Elephants in the opening
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First view of Al Khazneh (Explored)
Petra, Jordan
"The impressive eastern entrance leads steeply down through a dark, narrow gorge (in places only 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) wide) called the Siq ("the shaft"), a natural geological feature formed from a deep split in the sandstone rocks and serving as a waterway flowing into Wadi Musa. At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh (popularly known as and meaning "the Treasury"), hewn into the sandstone cliff. While remaining in remarkably preserved condition, the face of the structure is marked by hundreds of bullet holes made by the local Bedouin tribes that hoped to dislodge riches that were once rumored to be hidden within it."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra
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"The impressive eastern entrance leads steeply down through a dark, narrow gorge (in places only 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) wide) called the Siq ("the shaft"), a natural geological feature formed from a deep split in the sandstone rocks and serving as a waterway flowing into Wadi Musa. At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh (popularly known as and meaning "the Treasury"), hewn into the sandstone cliff. While remaining in remarkably preserved condition, the face of the structure is marked by hundreds of bullet holes made by the local Bedouin tribes that hoped to dislodge riches that were once rumored to be hidden within it."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra
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