Hiking to the High Place of Sacrifice through Wadi Farasa, Petra, Jordan
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- adulto
- antigüedad
- antiguo
- árabe (lugares y cosas)
- árabe (perteneciente al mundo árabe)
- árido
- arqueología
- arquitectura
- AWL Images
- desierto (terreno árido)
- destino
- destino (lugar)
- destino turistico
- errante
- excursionismo
- femenino
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- geología
- histórico
- imagen a color
- Jordan
- Jordania
- medio-oriental (lugares y cosas)
- medio-oriental (relativo al Oriente Medio)
- Medio Oriente
- mujer
- Nabatean
- pasaje
- Petra
- sacar fotos
- sacrificio
- turismo
- turista
- turistas
- UNESCO patrimonio de la humanidad
- viaje
Imágenes relacionadas
- The Roman Solder Tomb, Wadi Farasa, Petra, Jordan
- High Place of Sacrifice ascending through Wadi al-Mahfur and descending through Wadi Farasa
- Hiking to the High Place of Sacrifice ascending through Wadi al-Mahfur and descending through Wadi Farasa
- The High Place of Sacrifice ascending through Wadi al-Mahfur and descending through Wadi Farasa
- Visitors walking through the Siq, Petra, Jordan
- Colourful eroded sandstone, Wadi Farasa, Petra, Jordan
- The Royal Tombs, Jebel al-Khubtha, Petra, Jordan
- Camels and Horses riding past the Tombs and Facades of The Outer Siq, Petra, Jordan
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