Part of Ad-Dair (Monastry), a mid-first century AD Nabatean temple or royal tomb that bears Petra's largest fa?ßade, 45 by 50 metres. The Dair hosts an open-air altar. Jordan, Middle East, Arabia, Asia. The rose-red city.

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Part of Ad-Dair (Monastry), a mid-first century AD Nabatean temple or royal tomb that bears Petra's largest fa?ßade, 45 by 50 metres. The Dair hosts an open-air altar. Jordan, Middle East, Arabia, Asia. The rose-red city.

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