Qasr al-Bint
2018年10月8日, ヨルダン ⋅ ☀️ 23 °COne of the few free-standing structures in Petra, Qasr Al Bint was built in around 30 BCE by the Nabataeans. It was later adapted to the cult of Roman emperors and destroyed around the 3rd century CE.もっと詳しく
One of the few free-standing structures in Petra, Qasr Al Bint was built in around 30 BCE by the Nabataeans. It was later adapted to the cult of Roman emperors and destroyed around the 3rd century CE.もっと詳しく
From the main part of Petra, is a trail of mostly steps up for 2.5km to Ad Deir, or the Monastery. It's one of the largest in Petra at 47m wide and 48.3m tall. It's a considerable hike up, and has aもっと詳しく
Further along from the Monastery a trail leads up to stunning hazy viewpoints over Wadi Araba, Israel and the Palestinian Territories and south to the peak of Jebel Haroun, topped by a small whiteもっと詳しく
We head to Siq al-Barid, commonly known as Little Petra, 9km north of Wadi Musa town. With its short, high gorge and familiar carved facades, it has similarities to it's big brother. However, althoughもっと詳しく
After visiting Little Petra, we continue north on the Kings Highway over high mountains, until we reach a vast open plain. Turning east we re-join the multi-lane Desert Highway north to Amman.
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Under Roman rule, Amman was chosen as the glittering capital of the Roman Empire, but the city was then called Philadelphia, after its Ptolemaic ruler, Philadelphus.
The theatre was built in theもっと詳しく
A very early pick up, 4am, for a 7am flight. The flight is delayed an hour to allow a big group of passengers coming from Bangkok to arrive. Finally take off and the flight takes....................26もっと詳しく
A long lie in, followed by a late lunch. Then strolled along the beach promenade until we came across all the Scot's, congregating near Mike's Bar, where the buses to the game would pick us up later.
Beautifull sunset, just before the bus pick up. Big crowd now.