A beautiful place. Make sure to allocate enough time for it as it takes a while to hike from the entrance.
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The Treasury Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Khazni Temple, also known as the Khazni Treasure House, is carved from a rose-red rock. This 140-foot-high, 90-foot-wide, splendid building with a strong Greek flavor is said to have once been the place where pirates hid jewels, and is the birthplace of the well-known story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
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The Treasury Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A beautiful place. Make sure to allocate enough time for it as it takes a while to hike from the entrance.
Jordan really brought people too many surprises, Kazny Temple, the most famous classic here, really like crossing back to ancient times, super beautiful, the effect of shooting is particularly good, the ruins of the wall, the history of the vicissitudes, really worth playing!
We walked from the snake path to the end of the canyon, and a "building" appeared before us. This is the Temple of Qazini, a temple in the center of Petra, Jordan, known as the "Treasure Treasure", known worldwide for the third film in the Indiana Jones series. The temple is carved from a sandstone in the Nabatean Kingdom and has been around for 2,000 years. The local Bedouin legend has a treasure on the top, so the temple is commonly known as a treasure house.
The ancient city of Petra has carved large and small caves, most of which are burials, so it is not considered a building, including this Kaniz (it is more luxurious). Continue to the attractions, you will see some stone architectural ruins, more like the place where the powerful once lived.
one of the 7 new wonders of the world and it does not disappoint! super beautiful
The end of the snake path is the Kazny Temple, Petra's most fascinating landmark, full of mystery. Although it is called the Temple, its true purpose is not known. We came here during the day, it was very lively, it was dark, and we passed by again, the door was empty, and then we looked at the temple, and suddenly there was a feeling of dialogue with it, because there was nothing around to remind you of the time and space you are in.
This place is incredible, hard to believe it's even real. We got lucky and went without much of a crowd. It rained for a bit and we managed to climb to the top of a little ledge while waiting for the rain to stop.