The approximately 100 meter long Jebel Khazali Gorge in Jordan is famous for its petroglyphs on the inside of the rock walls. The canyon is part of the desert of Wadi Rum and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engravings of people, animals and footprints bear witness to ancient cultures. Ibex are frequently depicted animals and various anthropomorphic petroglyphs adorn the walls. Often human figures are shown with their hands raised. These are interpreted as praying persons. One scene, on the other hand, shows people pierced by arrows and thus presumably represents a war scene. There are also Islamic, Thamudic and Nabataean Inscriptions to marvel at. The rock carvings in the Khazali Canyon are one of the most significant cultural sights of the great Jordanian desert. A visit is worth it!
Wadi Rum, Jordan
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