Petra was the way station on the Incense Route, which extended for 2,000 miles from Arabia to the Mediterranean Sea. Nabatean traders from Petra carried myrrh and frankincense among other fragrances and spices on this route. A section of the Incense Route Road from Petra in the Israeli Negev was declared a World Heritage Site. This breathtaking section of the Incense Route Road from Petra is filled with magnificent desert scenery and well preserved remains of ancient cities, fortresses and rest places for caravans.
An amazing video of almost unknown places related to Petra and the Nabateans
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