The Treasury,the best preserved of all the tombs in Petra,seen from the Siq.
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12.9×19.4cm 28ppcm
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24.4×36.6cm 28ppcm
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13.0×19.4cm 118ppcm
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- Al-Siq
- antigüedad
- antiguo
- arqueología
- arquitectura
- AWL Images
- cañón
- cañón (entre montañas)
- civilización antigua
- cultura
- destino turistico
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- histórico
- imagen a color
- Jordan
- medio-oriental (relativo al Oriente Medio)
- Medio Oriente
- Nabatean
- Petra
- ruina
- sacar fotos
- sepultura
- sitio (terreno)
- tumba
- UNESCO patrimonio de la humanidad
- viaje
Imágenes relacionadas
- The Treasury,the best preserved of all the tombs in Petra,seen from the Siq
- The Treasury,the best preserved of all the tombs in Petra,seen from the Siq.
- Looking out over The Treasury from above the Siq at Petra,Jordan
- The Treasury,the best preserved of all the tombs in Petra,Jordan
- The Treasury,also known as Al Khazneh,illuminated by candles for 'Petra by Night',Petra,Jordan
- The Treasury,the best preserved of all the tombs in Petra,Jordan.
- The Monastery,also known as El-Deir,at Petra,Jordan
- Tourists inspect the massive doorway of The Monastery,also known as El-Deir,at Petra,Jordan
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- View of Al-Khazneh from the Siq, Petra, Jordan
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