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Touristic Sites In Jordan

Amman is the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan Near Amman (AlSalt,Wadi Seer) 1-- North and West of Amman(Jerash,‘Ajloun,Irbid,Umm Qais,Hemma,Umm al-Jimal) The Jordan Valley(The River Jordan,The Dead Sea,Deir Ain Abata Deir ‘Alla,Tabaqat Fahl) 2-- East of Amman: The Desert Castle Loop(Qasr al-Hallabat,Azraq Oasis,Qasr al-Azraq,Shomari Wildlife Reserve ,Qusayr ‘Amra,Qasr al-Harraneh,Qasr al-Mushatta Qastal) 3-- South of Amman(The King’sHighway,Madaba,MountNebo, Mkawer,Hammamat Ma’een,Karak,Khirbet al-Tannur,Tafileh ,Shobak,Dana Nature Reserve Wadi Rum) 4-- Petra 5-- Aqaba 6-- The Ancient Holy Land 7-- Islamic Holy Sites in Jordan

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Camel Relief Sculpture

Camel Relief Sculpture
The Siq, Petra
This life-sized relief, of five camels and their drivers, is located on the left wall of the Siq as one progresses towards Petra. It celebrates the caravan trade that formed the basis of Nabataean wealth and influence. The relief is now badly eroded, but one can make out a few details on its lower portion, such as the lower body of a camel driver (photo right). When Petra ceased to be inhabited, the elaborate system of dams and channels that kept its waters in check was no longer maintained. Floods poured through the Siq, completely scouring away most of the relief. Eventually, water-borne silt buried the floor of the Siq to a depth of more than six feet, preserving what was left of the lower part of the relief. In modern times, the silt was excavated away, and the ancient flood control system was restored.

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