Horse trotting sounds.
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So we finally made it to Petra and it was
the best introduction ever.
We had to walk through the canyon for about
an hour with our guide and he kept stopping
and explaining little things.
And right before we reached the treasury he
distracted the whole group and he was showing
us something up on the rocks and then he's
like no that's not what I actually want to
show you, so then when we turned around we
could see the treasury through the slit in
the canyon and it was the best view ever.
Music playing in the background.
Bedouin man playing music and singing.
Horse trotting sounds.
So Petra has a few nicknames.
It's known as the Lost City because it was
forgotten for such a long time and it is also
known as the Rose City as you can see because
of the color of the stone, it's a nice pinkish
orange.
Meowing like a cat to the theme song from
Indiana Jones.
Cats fighting noise.
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So some tips for visiting Petra, it's a lot
like other archaeological sites.
It's best to arrive early in the morning or
potentially visit later on in the day.
Late in the morning, early in the afternoon
is literally the worst time to be here.
Not just because of the crowds but because
of the weather.
It's a really smart idea to bring lots of
water, pack some sunscreen and if you get
really tired you can always ride a donkey,
a camel or a horse.
There is a lot of transportation options available.
Music playing in the background.
Okay, so next up we're going to go visit the
courtyard palace and we need to go up these
steps and around and it is a very hot day,
so hopefully we make it.
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So we are now inside one of the tombs and
it is a very dark and cool here, which we
are enjoying.
We need to cool off for a minute.
But actually what is interesting about these
tombs is that up until the 1980's there were
Bedouins living in here with their entire
families.
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So that concludes our trip to Petra.
We are just heading out now.
It's been a long day and I think we can both
agree that it is impossible to cover the entire
archaeological site in a day or even in half
a day.
I think you need at least three.
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