Lost in dfw area petra posts
National Geographic Petra was rediscovered by the West in the 1800s after sitting in near ruin for centuries. And yet, 85 percent of the city remains underground and untouched to this day. http://on.natgeo.com/2qE1Njf
106 months ago
HelloGiggles OMG Petra!
112 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Visitor numbers to the iconic ruins of Petra, in the Jordanian desert, have dropped by half in the last five years. But fearless travelers don’t give up that easily. Here’s the best way to see one of the world’s most astounding archaeological s
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113 months ago
National Geographic "The deterioration of the site seems to be accelerating, calling for immediate action,’’ says Talal Akasheh of Petra. See how he plans to protect the 2,500-year-old Jordanian city. #ExplorerMoments
114 months ago
The Daily Beast This is really cool.
117 months ago
The Daily Beast How did we miss this and what does it mean?
117 months ago
National Geographic Satellites and drones helped reveal a huge ceremonial platform that's been hiding in plain sight near the ancient city's center.
Massive New Monument Found in Petra
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Petra's Monastery may be the only elevated, dedicated public or ceremonial display area that's larger than the newly discovered platform.
117 months ago
Give A Shit About Nature
123 months ago
Daily Mail Celebrity Congratulations Petra Stunt!
131 months ago
TAXI for petra trips https://www.facebook.com/petra.taxi?ref=hl
TAXI for petra trips
Summer trips inside Jordan include: Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Dead Sea, Petra, Madaba, Karak, and more tourist places
134 months ago
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