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This building, called the al-Deir or the Monastery, is at the end of a long trail up into the mountains from the main part of Petra.
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Petra, western side, N of the entrance.
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This image shows the sight lines between these two major Petra monuments. One can also zoom in on the problems facing the Winged Lion Temple from its exposure to the elements following its excavation. GigaPan taken by Ian Straughn.
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This image is centered on the area of the altar and provides context for this monument and its sight lines which are largely restricted to the south. It also provides a visualization for assessing the conservation needs of this now very much exposed structure. Please note that the darkened areas are the result of camer...
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Petra's largest monument, dates from the 1st century BCE. It was dedicated to Obodas I and is believed to be the symposium of Obodas the god.
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View eastward up the gully that leads down to Petra, Jordan. The view is narrow because so is the gully.
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Molyvos castle
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- Petra by Andy Bryant
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A view from the high places in Petra
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An agricultural region NW of Petra that has great potential for archaeological survey by the Brown University team. GigaPan taken by Ian Straughn.
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