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Old 02-14-2012, 03:59 AM
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Once the capital city of the ancient Nabataean kingdom is Petra; famous for its beautiful architecture, and breathtaking scenery. The former trading city is only accessible by foot (or horses and donkeys the first half) through the mile long Siq gorge, sandstone cliffs rising high on both sides of the path that varies in width as you travel through. Small niches, carvings, and shrines of ancient god and goddesses are there to explore along the long meandering walk. The gorge narrows once more to reveal the wondrous site of Al Khaznah, more commonly referred to as The Treasury.

After the long trek, Petra has finally been reached.

The Treasury is carved into the canyon wall, its true beauty remaining in the exterior as the interior is mostly recessed area. The only semi-permanent inhabitants of the valley’s entrance are the camels, donkeys, horses, and their owners looking to rent out their tired creatures.

Around the next bend is the Street of Facades, a large canyon that contains the frontal of many tombs. The Roman Theater, a Greek style amphitheater still used for occasional performances, is at the end of the long street, and just a short walk up a hill over on the opposite side are the Royal Tombs, grander in size than all the others.

The opposite end of Perta has the impressive temple, the Monastery, which is about an hour’s climb on rock-cut steps by donkey or foot. And it’s well worth it for the view.

Explore all that the ancient city has to offer, including Basin Restaurant where they serve delicious Middle Eastern foods and small vendors that hot and cold beverages and snacks. The Matchmaker team has provided you both with backpacks supplied with everything you and your date will need, including muggle money for the food, and those nifty decorative sand arts.

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Dorian wasn't exactly dressed for the desert, but the only change he'd made was that his leather jacket was carefully rolled and stowed in the backpack that had helpfully been provided by the matchmaker service. That and he'd rolled the cuffs of his shirt up to his elbows as he'd roamed the entrance to the gorge. It didn't help that his mind was still focused on the job, considering the idea that D'Isigny could be hiding out somewhere around here. It was certainly off the beaten path, which hadn't seemed like the Cultist's style, but if he'd been the other man he would have already decided that it would be better to not go anywhere that would be likely. He knew that he should have been thinking more about the prospect of a date that was ahead, but that only made him remember Gwendolyn and wonder how he'd convinced himself to actually fill out the application for the matchmaker in the first place.

At least he'd never visited Petra before, so as a distraction, he walked over and checked on the horses. He knew he could make the mile-long walk, but maybe it would be easier on his date if they rode the first half. He wasn't about to not be polite, at least. Besides, maybe it would at least be interesting. There wasn't much to see here, but he imagined that there would be more once they got through the canyon. In any case, it was most definitely not the usual idea for a blind date, which he had to give the matchmaking service points for creativity.
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