Sunday, November 11, 2007

Petra

























































If you go to Jordan and see one thing, Petra should be it. Full of hiking trails, un-excavated caves, and fantastic views, most of the enormous site is open to exploration, allowing for a self-tailored adventure. You can easily spend up to three days here so a three day ticket may be well worth the 40$ admission (one day/30$).

The splendor of Petra is not the ancient Nabataean structures alone but also in the formations and designs in the area's red sandstone.

From Nuweiba, Sinai to Aqaba, Jordan I took a ferry that crossed the Red Sea. It was a nice boat though it was two hours late. Customs was a joke. When we arrived in Aqaba, a helpful taxi driver took us to a cheap restaurant and then for a two hour ride to Petra. He even called ahead to his cousin's hotel and reserved a place for us.

Petra is best known for the Temple, the great Roman like building in the center of a gorge. Indiana Jones' fans will note this is the same building used at the end of the Last Crusade. There were no traps or Grail inside unfortunately. The face is incredible to behold however.

There were also many Bedouin people there selling trinkets or offering donkey rides. Although I was against it in the beginning, we caved in and rode one about a kilometer through the site. It was uncomfortably bouncy but fun. Poor guy, there was a Bedouin kid running behind it, giving it a switch the whole time.

After two days in Petra, I left for Israel.

6 comments:

joann boswell said...

way to document. those are some killer pictures. can't wait to see the Israeli ones

Matthew R. Loney said...

You rock, Johnny P.

I hope you had the Indiana Jones theme song in your head the whole time!

Good to see you're safe and sound.

Kirsten said...

how many more have joined the "broken hearts club"?

glad you're having fun!! i can't wait for the FULL REPORT in May! Come up to Ptown and we'll cook A & E a big Japanese dinner!!

Missing you!
K

Kirsten said...

P.S. Happy Thanksgiving!!

Are you cooking a big turkey this year??

Anonymous said...

Hey! Petra...such a mysterious and historical place!You rode donkey? Iina!

Missing you too!
Cheeks

P.S. We are looking for someone can cook a big turkey this year!
I wish you were still here,hehe!

Anonymous said...

ahhh i wish i was on that donkey with you! nice work keeping up the blog sir johnston! i will be in oregon in the spring hopefully---hope to see you there!