In this picture, we are standing on a cliff high above the Jordan desert. Petra is located outside of a town called Wadi Musa (Valley of Moses). As we drove to this town, our guide pointed out a shrine in the distance on top of a mountain called Jebel Haroun, or the biblical Mount Hor. This shrine holds the tomb of Aaron, Moses' brother.
In Arabic, Petra means, "cleft in the rock." As you can see, this description is pretty accurate. From the visitor's center, we had to walk about two miles through this canyon to the actually site of Petra.
Petra may be most famous to Americans as the temple that held the Holy Grail in the Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade movie. As we mentioned in a previous post, they also filmed Transformers 2 here and in Egypt.
They were actually filming another movie when we were there, but it looked like the movie was a local version of High School Musical. As part of the movie cast, there were camels. Since it was hot, the camels were very thirsty.
Make sure you click on the picture below to enlarge it because like we said, the camels were very thirsty!
This pictures really depicts why Petra is so amazing. The structures were carved directly into the rock. Keep in mind that this carving took place around 100 BC!
As you would expect of any tourist site, there were plenty of locals ready to sell us some cheap Petra trinkets. Since the site is so isolated, we think the people live in these caves. Note the clothes hanging out to dry.
We climbed to the Urn Tomb, which stood high above the valley floor.
If you look in the distance between the columns, you can see some more structures carved into the cliffs. Remember, you can click on the picture to enlarge it!
After spending a few hours in Petra, we had to make our long journey back. This picture was taken on the boat ride back across the Red Sea and it really shows why it's called the Red Sea. The land you see is actually Saudi Arabia. When we were on the boat, we could see FOUR countries: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabi, and Isreal... pretty cool.
By the time we finished our last bus ride, it was past midnight, which meant our day trip to Petra had taken about 21 hours. We were so happy to crawl into bed, but were also glad that we had been able to see such an interesting place. This concludes our Egyptian/Jordanian adventures. We definitely want to thank Mike and Kimberly for allowing us to join them on their trip.
They did most of the planning and we probably would not have gone to this interesting part of the world if it was not for them. We had a fantastic time exploring amazing historical sites and awe-inspiring natural beauty and it was a nice change of pace from our European travels. Plus, it was great to spend some time with friends from back home!
So, if you plan a trip and invite us along, you too can make the blog. Or, just come visit us and you'll still make the blog. We're not too picky, we miss all of you!
So, if you plan a trip and invite us along, you too can make the blog. Or, just come visit us and you'll still make the blog. We're not too picky, we miss all of you!
8 comments:
Great Blog. Petra is a place I have always wanted to visit. It looks as amazing as I thought it would.
wow. very cool place. adding egypt to my list....hope you guys are good :) miss you!!!!
I didn't know that was where they filmed Indian Jones...I wonder how they get the actors there, certainly not the way you got there, that sounds rough, but worth it to see that place. Loved the camels dring water out of the bottles haha :)
I meant Indiana Jones LOL
Joy, I think you messed up on one other word... were you drinking??
Maria! I just found your blog and I had no idea you were living over there. HOW cool! I'm so excited to read about what you are up to over there!
haha "anonymous" :)
We are still enjoying reading your blogs, Maria and Nate, and viewing all of the pics. We look forward to every new posting.
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