This unique view captures the majestic Monastery "Ed-Deir" in Petra, Jordan, from an unusual perspective beneath the structure, looking up towards the blue sky. Ed-Deir, also spelled el-Deir and ad-Deir/ad-Dayr, is a monumental building carved out of rock in the ancient city of Petra. Carved in the mid-first century AD, this iconic structure is located high in the hills northwest of Petra's city center. The photograph emphasizes the grandeur and intricate craftsmanship of the Monastery's façade. The massive columns and detailed carvings are highlighted against the backdrop of the clear, blue sky, which adds a dramatic contrast to the reddish-brown rock of the structure. The perspective from below accentuates the towering height and the impressive scale of the Monastery.
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