Petra: city of the dead, city of the kings
Saturday, October 1st, 2005the very first escarpments that greeted me when i finally stepped inside the gates of petra were the obelisks and triclinium (will double check the real name). it was supposedly a chamber of sorts for the nabatean kings in the old times but was later turned into a sepulchre. on the outset it looks like a small mansion but the inside is nothing but an empty square hall.
but before seeing this triclinium, just a few meters off the gate, i saw black holes on the rocks and was told they were tombs in reality. it turned out the whole nabatean ruins were of tombs, royal tombs, urns and palaces. anyway let me tackle that later.
as i went inside the Bab As-Siq, my heart just overflowed with excitement. at last, there i was, about to witness the unfolding of the ‘Treasury’ before my very eyes. as i walked and kept on walking, each time i see a gap i would expect the treasury beyond but each time i get disappointed, it was just another seemingly endless siq/gorge. but then a few more seemingly miles’ walk and there it was, i finally saw it in the gap, beckoning me to come! ‘the treasury’, the treasury’! i was almost shouting.
to be edited & continued later…