The Siq

Jordan - 2009


27 Sep 2009

128 visits

The Siq

The Siq is a 1.2 kilometre rift in the mountains that provides the approach to Petra. It is beautiful rock, weathered to a polished sheen in places, and at some points, it is possible to match the rock patterns from each side. Narrowing down to only a couple of metres, with walls that rise up to 200 metres in places, it would be a fascinating and beautiful walk in its own right. However, the experience is enhanced by the anticipation of where you are headed. Additionally, there are some tombs, niches, and carvings to be seen along the way, and the remains of two aqueducts (one down each side) which were quite the engineering marvel of their time.

28 Sep 2009

152 visits

Petra – The Treasury

Rounding a bend in the Siq, suddenly you encounter Petra's signature facade, The Treasury. I'm in there for scale. Tucked into a nook, it is an amazing piece of craftmanship. Just note that none of this is “built”, the entire facade is carved out of the sandstone. Actually created as a tomb, the name “Treasury” came from a legend that Pharaoh had hidden treasure in the urn at the top when he was in pursuit of the Israelites. Bullet holes riddle the urn, from vain attempts at shattering the urn and causing said treasure to spill out.

27 Sep 2009

205 visits

A Desert Cat

A delightful cat amongst the ruins of the High Place Of Sacrifice, Petra.

27 Sep 2009

147 visits

Looking Out

From the Garden Tomb, looking out to one of the rocky ravines around Petra City.

27 Sep 2009

215 visits

A Camel, Masticating

One of the many animals amongst the Petra sights, waiting for a fair to the next group of tombs.

27 Sep 2009

149 visits

Another Carved Facade In Need Of Scale

This time, it's Jo in there for scale. The Monastery, not quite as ornate as the Treasury, but larger. Although carved as a tomb, it was used in the first millennium as a church. The amount of stone that needed to be removed to create this is truly phenomenal. You can see on the sides how far recessed in to the mountain this is.

27 Sep 2009

159 visits

Looking Up At The Monastery

No crouching, no kneeling, no tricks. This is looking up at the carved entry. Yes, the whole building is effectively carved from a single block of stone.

27 Sep 2009

153 visits

The Royal Tombs

Many of the hillsides and gorges of Petra are riddled with tombs, but this stretch has some of the more elaborate facades. The group are dubbed the Royal Tombs. In the foreground is another working animal of Petra.

28 Sep 2009

148 visits

The Silk Tomb

One of the Royal Tombs, the Silk Tomb. The rock colours here are extemely beautiful.
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