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Jordan, Wadi Rum, rocky arch in the desert
Jordan, Petra, Exterior Siq, coulored facades
Jordan, Petra, Ad Deir or the Monastery
Jordan, Wadi Rum desert
Jordan, Wadi Rum desert, Thamudic Inscriptions
Jordan, Petra, coulored rocks
Jordan, Petra, the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) at the end of the Siq
Jordan, Wadi Araba, the winding road from Wadi Musa to Wadi Araba
Jordan, Jerash. Floor mosaics of a earthquke-damaged 6th Century Byzantine Church on the upper level of the ancient Roman city of Jerash, Jordan
Jordan, Petra. Bedouin camel caravan rests along Street of Facades
Jordan, Petra. Dramatic first view from the Siq or narrow gorge entry of the sculpted rose-red Treasury, the iconic landmark of the Nabataean Lost City of Petra
Jordan, Madaba. Wood mosaic head rest with 16th Century Egyptian-Turkish design produced today in Madaba, Jordan
Jordan, Madaba. Classic 16th Century wood mosaic pattern of Egyptian-Turkish origin on head rest of chair produced today
Jordan, Madaba. Traditional lantern
Jordan, Madaba. Mosaic artisan working with tesserae, small squares of local stone whose vibrant colors last for centuries, at a studio in Madaba, Jordans famed mosaic capital. (MR)
Jordan, Wadi Rum. A lone Bedouin tribesman surveys the sands and rocky terrain of his homeland, Jordans Wadi Rum wilderness. (MR)
Jordan, Petra. A horse-drawn carriage in the Siq which leads to the fabled Hidden Ciy of the Nabataeans
Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra, Jordan in its columns and entrance ways
Jordan, Petra. Carved rose-red sandstone inner hall of the Treasury has withstood many earthquakes over 2, 200 years
Jordan, Petra. Narrow walls of 1, 600-foot-tall gorge or Siq (Arabic) that is the nearly mile-long approach to Petra, Jordans 8th Wonder of the World
Jordan, Jerash. Historical reenactor in uniform of Roman soldier of 2, 000 years ago at ancient Roman Decapolis. (MR)
Jordan, Jerash. Colonnaded street of the 2, 000-year-old Roman Decapolis city of Jerash, Jordan now leads to mosque tower in the contemporary city
Jordan, Jerash. Colonnaded Cardo market street in the classic, preserved Roman city
Jordan, Jerash. Architectural decorative elements of granite atop outer wall of Hippodrome arena. Jerash is one of the worlds largest and best preserved ancient Roman cities
Jordan, Amman. Various denominations of Jordanian money; the Jordanian Dinar or Jordanian pound
Jordan, Amman. Bronze cannon, Mamluk Period, 13th Century AD, National Archeological Museum
Jordan, Petra. Eroded pink sandstone formations hid the 3rd Century capital the Nabataean Arabs and lost Petra from the outside world for a thousand years
Jordan, Mount Nebo. The Rolling Stone of Abu Badd at Mount Nebo, Jordan which protected the entrance of a nearby Byzantine monastery in the 7th Century
JORDAN, Amman. Traditional Middle Eastern charcoal coffee service. Amman, Jordan
Jordan, Jerash. Local modern-day stone mason continues preservation efforts on the 2, 000-year-old Roman city of Jerash, Jordan
Jordan, Jerash. Skyline of a modern residential neighborhood of Jerash, Jordan looking down on the 2, 000-year-old preserved Roman city below
Jordan, Jerash. Elaborate 2nd Century AD Corinthian columns line the Cardo or main market street of ancient Jerash, Jordan, one of the worlds best preserved Roman cities
JORDAN. Briny, salt encrusted shoreline on Jordanian side of Dead Sea, worlds lowest at 1, 360 feet below sea level
Asia, Jordan, Petra. El Deir, the Monastery
Jordan, Petra, The Monastery, Al Deir