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Al Khazneh (The Treasury) at old city Petra. Jordan
The Monastery, Petra, Jordan: The Monastery, also known as Ad Deir and also spelled ad-Dayr and el-Deir, is a monumental building carved out of sandstone in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra. The Monastery was probably carved in the mid-first century AD.
Magnificant and famous facade in Petra Jordan, the treasury or Al Khazna
Young woman explorer sitting on the top of the cliff looking at the famous old Petra town gates hidden in the canyon in Jordan, the Middle East
A view from above of the Monastery in the archeological site of Petra in Jordan
The 2000-year-old Monastery (also called al-Deir) in Petra, Jordan, viewed through the branches of a tree
Petra, Jordan
The Monastery (Ad Deir), an example of Nabataean classical style, Petra, Jordan. Panormaic view from surronding cliffs.
Ad Deir (The Monastery) at petra, jodan
The Treasury, Petra, Jordan: The Treasury, also known as Al-Khazneh, is one of the most elaborate temples in Petra, a city of the Nabatean Kingdom inhabited by the Arabs in ancient times. The Treasury is carved out of sandstone.\n\nThe structure is believed to have been the mausoleum of the Nabatean King Aretas IV in the 1st century AD. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jordan.
Ancient rock city of Petra, Ad Deir Monastery, sandstone carved archaeological site, Siq Canyon, Jordan.
Mid adult man tourist admiring Petra, Jordan
Ad Deir or Monastery at Petra, Jordan.
The treasury in Petra is one of the seven wonders of the modern world
Petra, Jordan - November 3, 2022: People near Monastery or Ad Deir in ancient city of Nabatean kingdom
Ad Deir is a monumental building carved out of rock in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra
The Treasury, Petra, Jordan: The Treasury, also known as Al-Khazneh, is one of the most elaborate temples in Petra, a city of the Nabatean Kingdom inhabited by the Arabs in ancient times. The Treasury is carved out of sandstone.\n\nThe structure is believed to have been the mausoleum of the Nabatean King Aretas IV in the 1st century AD. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jordan.
Monastery Rock carving at Petra, Jordan. No people, Copy space
Ad Deir or the Monastery in Petra, Jordan also spelled ad-Dayr and el-Deir, a Monumental Nabatean Tomb
Ad Deir \
Flag of Jordan in front of a Ad-Deir temple in ruins of ancient Petra city.
Scenic view of the old architecture with stoned building in the cliff at Petra town, Jordan, Middle East
The Monastery in ancient city of Petra, Jordan.
Petra, Jordan - November 19, 2018 : Monastery Ad-Deir in Petra.  On this magnificent archaeological site, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, there is an ancient Nabataean city where the buildings are carved out of the red and pink sandstone mountains, fantastic engineering achievements and marvelously well preserved. A walk of more than an hour and the ascent of 800 steps carved into the rock brings us to the discovery of this magnificent building called the Monastery (Al Deir), both immense and sumptuous, the highest point of this Nabataean city.  We see on the photo many tourists who discover this building.\n\nThe site was chosen as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Needless to say, this is the most popular tourist site in the country.
A view of the archeological site of Petra in Jordan
Full frame scenic shot of Ad Deir, The Monastery Temple in Petra ancient city , Jordan.
panoramic of the Urn tomb Petra Jordan
The magnificent Monastery located on the top of Petra
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