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Royal Tombs of Petra, Jordon
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The impressive Royal Tombs are carved into the slopes of Mount Khubtha. From right to left: the Urn Tomb, used as a church in Byzantine times; the smaller Silk Tomb, whose name comes from the delicate shades of the sandstone; the Corinthian Tomb, allegedly a replica of Nero’s Golden Palace in Rome; and the Palace Tomb, the largest of all, inspired by a palatial building of the Imperial Rome.
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