Petra FULL TOUR & HISTORY (short version) 🇯🇴

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Join us as we walk around Petra and delve into its fascinating history. This video is the shortened version of our 45 minute full tour of Petra (see previous video on our channel). We explain what makes the Nabataeans such a unique civilisation and Petra one of the most breathtaking historical sites in the world. We provide insights into the architecture, daily life, water management, culture, economy & religion - highlighting key features and hidden gems along the way.

Petra, also known as the Rose City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Jordan. It was built over 2,000 years ago by the Nabateans and served as a major trading hub and capital city. As we walk through the narrow Siq, marvel at the iconic Treasury, and explore the ancient tombs and temples carved into the pink sandstone cliffs, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the significance and beauty of Petra. So join us as we take you on a full tour of this ancient city!

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00:00 - Intro
00:28 - The Siq
00:52 - Overview of Petra & Nabataenas
02:10 - Johann Burckhardt rediscovers the lost city
03:20 - The Treasury (Al-Khazneh)
05:07 - The Treasury architecture
07:42 - tourist damage
08:05 - Nabataean day-to-day life
09:27 - the theatre
10:34 - a city of tombs
11:14 - Royal Tombs
15:58 - water supply
17:09 - Gardens & Pools!
18:19 - Great Temple
19:24 - Qasr Al-Bint
20:02 - Nabataean religion
20:26 - animal abuse (PETA)
21:50 - High Place of Sacrifice
23:54 - Petra summary
24:12 - Frederic Edwin Church - Al-Khazneh

Our thanks to the following for their great videography skills:
munir92 (Pixabay) 01:14
Taryn Elliott (Pexels) 01:19
Adrien JACTA (Pexels) 03:36 - 03:54
Jugazzari (Pexels) 08:30
Fabrizio_65 (Pixabay) 08:34

Our thanks to the following for their great images:
Bust of Traja: Glyptothek Munich (Wikimedia)
Moses & Aaron before Pharaoh: James Dabney McCabe (1842 - 1883)(Wikimedia)
A Bedouin Encampment: John Frederick Lewis (1805 - 1876)(Wikimedia)
Moses Closing the Red Sea: Augustin Hirschvogel (1503 -1553)(Wikimedia)
Jacques Ignace Hittorff, 1792-1867 (Artist) & Émile Edmond Ollivier, 1800-1864 (Engraver) (Wikimedia)
Acropolis - Anestiev (Pixabay)
Detail of Al Khazneh (The treasury): Dosseman (Wikimedia)
Strabo: André Thevet 1516-1590 (Wikimedia)
Pazyryk carpet: Schreiber (Wikimedia)
Tar at: Ipab (Wikimedia)
Ivory: Elfenbein-Natur (Wikimedia)
Frankinsence: snotch (Wikimedia)
Spice!: lensnmatter (Wikimedia)
Metal cube tin: Carsten Niehaus (Wikimedia)
Making of brown sugar in Punjab: Benipal hardarshan (Wikimedia)
Camel Train in the Desert: Charles-Théodore Frère, 1855 (Wikimedia)
Ficus carica: Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova (Wikimedia)
Fig (Ficus carica) fruit halve: Ivar Leidus, (Wikimedia)
Vitis vinifera: Luis Fernández García (Wikimedia)
Olive Tree: Naomi Bonney-Turner (Wikimedia)
Phoenix dactylifera: Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova (Wikimedia)
Moses Brings Forth Water Out of the Rock: Antonio González Velázquez (1723–1793)(Wikimedia)
AL-Uzza: uploaded by JDHaidar (Wikimedia)
El Khasne Petra: Frederic Edwin Church (1826 – 1900)(Wikimedia)

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