FUN-travel: New 7 Wonders of the World # 6 Petra, Jordan

June 25, 2013 by · Comments Off on FUN-travel: New 7 Wonders of the World # 6 Petra, Jordan 

#6 Petra, Jordan – March, 2013

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  • Petra dates back to 300 BC and in our opinion is on the same scope as Angkor Wat in beauty and scale. It is a marvelously preserved massive city of carved sandstone tombs and temples.
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The Treasury

  • As-Siq is the ancient main entrance that consists of an impressive long, deep, narrow gouge over half mile long, hemmed by massive cliffs 250 feet high. The bizarre looking colorful rock formations include water channels cut into the cliffs and votive niches carved into the rock.
  • The Treasury is the most beautiful and most photographed monument standing almost 140’ high and 90’ wide. It was carved in 1st century BC as a tomb of important Nabataean King. To reach it you walk for almost two miles. On the way to the city center you pass the Street of Facades consisting of rows of tombs with intricate carvings.
  • The city center includes The Theatre which seated 3000 and was carved into solid rock; Colonnaded Street which contained temples, public buildings, and shops; and The Royal Tombs which are a series of carved temples in the side of the mountain with commanding views across the city center.
  • The Monastery is the most colossal temple and sacred site and the most difficult to reach. It requires walking up over 970 carved sandstone steps and pathways to reach it.  You could spend several days hiking to see all of Petra.
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Store in Petra

  • In the summer of 2007, more than 90 million people cast their votes to determine which architectural marvels in the world deserved to be one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. There were a total of twenty-one landmarks vying for that title.
  • Of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World, only the Great Pyramids in Giza, Egypt still stand. The pyramids were given an automatic spot after infuriated Egyptian officials said it was a disgrace to have to compete for something that had belonged to their country for so long. I agree!  We saw them in 2007.
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The Monastery

  • It is our goal to see all twenty-one landmarks. Also, Chris and I have collectively seen a lot of the twenty-one, however, not together. So the rule is, we go back and see all of them together!

New 7 Wonders of the World we’ve been to:

#1 Chichen Itza, Mexico – 2005
#2 Great Wall of China – 2010
#3 Machu Picchu, Peru – 2012
#4 Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 2012
#5 The Colosseum, Rome, Italy – 2012

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#9  Statue of Liberty, New York – 2005
#10 Sydney Opera House, Australia – 2005
#11 Hagia Sophia, Istanbul – 2007
#12 Acropolis, Athens – 2007
#13 Angkor Wat, Cambodia – 2010
#14 Eiffel Tower, Paris – 2010
#15 Stonehenge, England – 2011
#16 Easter Island, Chile – 2013

 

FUN-travel: Holy Land – Petra to Wadi Rum, Jordan – Day 5

April 4, 2013 by · Comments Off on FUN-travel: Holy Land – Petra to Wadi Rum, Jordan – Day 5 

The ABC’s of The Holy Land
A = Awesome
B = Bummer
C = Celebration

Trip Day 59 – Friday, March 29 – Petra to Wadi Rum, Jordan – full sun, warmer, high 80’s

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Lunch in Wadi Rum

  • 6:45 – wake up
  • 7:00 – hot cappuccino & write postcards to grandkids
  • C – we made it to our 6th New 7 Wonders of the World!
  • 8:30 – packed up, ready to move on to next adventure – Ali our driver loads car

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    Little Petra

  • 9:30 – drive to Little Petra – miniature version of Petra main city
  • 9:45 – arrive Siq al Barid (“Little Petra”), the northern Nabatean suburb outside the bounds of the city of Petra – short walk includes simple temple, walk through gorge to facades of houses, temples, cisterns carved into rock face w/flights of steps shooting off in all directions
  • 10:15 – depart for Wadi Rum
  • 11:15 – hot tea break – way too touristy
  • 12:30 – arrive first Wadi Rum camp for lunch
  • 2:00 – arrive Wadi Rum visitor center to meet connection for overnight camp – transfer bags for 4X4 tour of moonscape terrain – T. E. Lawrence (AKA Lawrence of Arabia) described as “vast, echoing and God‐like”
  • A – rock formation colors range from reddish orange to brown, to volcanic charcoal black, to sand white/beige
  • A – outlandish shapes rise 2000’ from flat valley floor, like islands on sea of red sands
  • 4:30 – arrive Wadi Rum Rum Stars Camp for dinner and overnight camping at fixed campsite – tent holds big bed w/room for luggage underneath – camp is @ full capacity of 35 people
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Wadi Rum Rock Formations

  • 6:15 – drive 25 mins for best sunset viewing
  • 6:54 – sun sets
  • 7:30 – dinner – variety of cold salads & zarb – chicken cooked underground – 3 tired round rack w/pot of vegetable stew on top

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    Little Petra,

  • 8:30 – see moon rise & enjoy dazzling night skies

FF – (FUN-fact) – The erosion of the mountains over time creates shapes that have the appearance of everything from carved teak to dripping candle wax.
Not so FF – Days are too jamb packed with not enough time for R & R!

FUN-travel: Holy Land – Petra, Jordan – Day 4

April 3, 2013 by · Comments Off on FUN-travel: Holy Land – Petra, Jordan – Day 4 

The ABC’s of The Holy Land
A = Awesome
B = Bummer
C = Celebration

Trip Day 58 – Thursday, March 28 – Petra, Jordan – full sun, high 60’s, breezy – perfect for walking/ hiking

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  • 6:30 – wake up
  • 7:30 – get up – down for good, hot cappuccino & typical breakfast of fresh fruit & sandwich to go for picnic later
  • 9:15 – meet our guide for 2 hr tour

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    The Treasury

  • 1st stop – As-Siq – ancient main entrance impressive long, deep, narrow gouge over half mile long – hemmed by massive cliffs 250 ft high – bizarre looking colorful rock formations, water channels cut into cliffs & votive niches carved into rock
  • 2nd stop – The Treasury – pride & joy of Petra & most beautiful – 90’ wide x 130’ high – carved 1st century BC as a tomb of important Nabataean King (almost 2 miles from main gate)
  • 3rd stop – street of facades– rows of tombs w/intricate carvings
  • 4th stop – the theatre – carved into solid rock, seats 3000 – end of guide, take off on our own
  • 11:30 – arrive city center to start long trek up to top – over 1000 carved sandstone steps & pathways
  • 5th stop – the monastery – most colossal temple & sacred sight
  • 12:30 – continue on to highest viewpoint (can see to Jerusalem & Palestine across Jordan valley)
  • 1:30 – picnic/rest break before trek back down
  • 6th stop – 2:15 – church mosaic floors
  • 7th stop – colonnaded street – temples, public buildings & shops
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The Monastery

  • 8th stop – royal tombs – series of carved temples in side of mountain w/commanding views across city center
  • 5:00 – arrive back to hotel exhausted in need of cold beer
  • TA – (totally awesome) – AAA rated ++ – a must see!

FF – (FUN-fact) – Petra dates back to 300 BC and in our opinion is on the same scope as Angkor Wat in beauty and scale.
More FF – The daily entrance fee is almost $70 pp and includes a horse ride back from As-Siq to the main gate.
More FF – President Obama was here on March 23rd and was a very positive experience for the Jordanians.

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Tombs