Al Maghtas Historical Place Of Baptism Of Jesus Christ Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan Is World Heritage Site On East Bank Of Jordan River Officially Known As Baptism Site Bethany Beyond The JordanÂ
Historical place of baptism of Jesus Christ in Jordan. Al-Maghtas, is an archaeological world heritage site on the east bank of Jordan river, officially known as Baptism Site Bethany Beyond the Jordan
Jordan River. Historical place of baptism of Jesus Christ. Al-Maghtas, is an archaeological world heritage site on east bank of Jordan river, officially known as Baptism Site Bethany Beyond the Jordan
Uneishu Tomb in Petra - ancient historical and archaeological rock-cut city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. UNESCO world heritage site
Uneishu Tomb in Petra - ancient historical and archaeological rock-cut city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. UNESCO world heritage site
View of the city of Aqaba in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
View of the city of Aqaba in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Columns of Great Temple in Petra - ancient historical and archaeological rock-cut city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Royal Tombs carved in the mountain on the background. UNESCO world heritage site
Columns of Great Temple in Petra - ancient historical and archaeological rock-cut city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Royal Tombs carved in the mountain on the background. UNESCO world heritage site
Temple of the Qasr al-Bint, oldest and most venerable temple complex in Petra - ancient historical and archaeological rock-cut city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. UNESCO world heritage site
JORDAN, PETRA, DECEMBER 5, 2016: Horse and people near Al Khazneh or the Treasury at Petra, originally known to Nabataeans as Raqmu - historical and archaeological city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
JORDAN, PETRA, DECEMBER 5, 2016: Horse and people near Al Khazneh or the Treasury at Petra, originally known to Nabataeans as Raqmu - historical and archaeological city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
JORDAN, PETRA, DECEMBER 5, 2016: People near Al Khazneh or the Treasury at ancient Petra, originally known to Nabataeans as Raqmu - historical and archaeological city in Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan