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11-APR-2014

Qasr al-Bint tombs

The tomb on the left is very simple and quite different from the larger, more elaborate ones that appear around the site.

Mada’in Saleh is one of Saudi Arabia’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city was settled by the Nabataeans, whose capital was Petra in Jordan, in the first century B.C., and most of the 131 rock-cut tombs date to the first century A.D.

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Ton T.19-Apr-2014 19:12
Wow how did they make this? Very impressive! V+
larose forest photos18-Apr-2014 20:44
Very intriguing contrast between the two. Interesting and a good indication of how much work must have gone into carving out the more elaborate facades. V
William Barletta18-Apr-2014 19:22
Remarkable formations. Seeing these is a treat ~V~
janescottcumming18-Apr-2014 17:21
Great details and photo of this amazing place. V
joseantonio18-Apr-2014 09:19
Love the two different kind of entryways....V
marie-jose wolff18-Apr-2014 08:56
these tombs carved into the rock are fascinating! V
borisalex18-Apr-2014 08:23
Perfect angle to show the great plasticity of the stone! V.
John Reynolds LRPS18-Apr-2014 07:59
Fascinating scene. V.
Gerard Koehl18-Apr-2014 06:55
Cet angle vue est vu est magnifique. V
Chris Morton18-Apr-2014 06:54
fascinating natural weathering of the stone for the context of the tombs
Zeeby18-Apr-2014 05:55
An amazing place. V