Petra Explained
Petra remained a hidden and forgotten city for more than 1000 years... What's inside of all these beautiful buildings carved in the rock? In this video we will explore the city and its history from an architectural point of view.
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What is your favorite ancient city?
@RebelBoy1991
Жыл бұрын
Very good video, do you travel alone or friend/family?I would like to travel but I’m not sure if I should go alone😅
@nevbarnes1034
Жыл бұрын
Angkor.
@chrisbern56
Жыл бұрын
Troy. And I go there alone :-)
@mikehester1209
Жыл бұрын
Skid Row in L.A.
@vaughangarrick
Жыл бұрын
Pompeii and Jerusalem
How is it that a KZreadr offers a more detailed and thorough explanation of Petra than any of the “professional” documentaries I’ve watched over the years? 🤔 Well done Sir!
@JamEZ87
2 жыл бұрын
It's why I prefer KZread over cable anytime.
@robinwebb2160
2 жыл бұрын
I never knew there was so much to Petra. Thank you for the great information 😀
@shobhaiyer79
2 жыл бұрын
My thought too.
@schism6976
2 жыл бұрын
It's the freedom. No confinement of educational establishments
@gunmetal2445
2 жыл бұрын
@@schism6976 No confinement of educational establishments? Care to explain?
I'm from Jordan and I highly recommend everyone to visit Petra at least once in their life, it's a beautiful experience
@skoomamuch356
Жыл бұрын
what about wadi rum?
@reputation8538
Жыл бұрын
@@skoomamuch356 is better
@dimayucraft5730
Жыл бұрын
What is petra......palace or what ? Sorry i didn't know but its so amazing
@user-ox1mv7bw3u
Жыл бұрын
@@dimayucraft5730 Those are homes of thamud people of Saleh
@jbones360
Жыл бұрын
I have heard of the Jordanian guides who help take people to Petra and camel safaris, such guides are known to be incredibly kind and friendly. This journey is high on my bucket list.
As someone said a you tuber did a better job than most professional documentarians in covering a subject. Also if English is your second language you would never know it. Your narration was so clear and you kept the pace so lively without the silly drama most documentaries are subject to. Keep up the good work. I’m a new subscriber as of today.
@ManuelBravo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Suzie!
@christhirion9474
Жыл бұрын
@@ManuelBravo I concur your work are of exemplary quality 👌
@pattiwinn5217
Жыл бұрын
Simply The Best . Not only very knowledgeable but has an appealing voice. Thanks
@lizabethrobison4566
Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here! I thoroughly enjoy your work. I’ve watched the video on the pyramids (loved it!) and find this one equally fascinating!
I visited Petra in 1995. It was a remarkable and awesome experience. A powerful presentation from Manuel! Thank you. 🙏
@platicascontony
Жыл бұрын
How do I arrange to visit this place?? And $ ?
I have just stumbled across your video and commentary. Thank you, Manuel, for sharing your knowledge and the excellent virtual tour. I cannot travel due to poor health and lack of wealth, but you have bridged the gap for me, and now I can enjoy the wonders of the ancient world from the comfort of my lounge room. The images are no longer static - you have brought them to life for me.
@rameshbhatia1194
2 жыл бұрын
No sense in traveling when you havevYoi tube see and fall back on
@andrewheffel3565
2 жыл бұрын
I feel like I have been to Petra! Hie video on the pyramids is also fantastic.
@nirmalakothuru2593
2 жыл бұрын
Many to explore dear.......stay happy 😘❣🌲🥤🏖
@Arodnyc72
Жыл бұрын
I hear you
I have travelled to many of the sites that Manuel has evaluated but I am AMAZED by the information he adds. I especially appreciate the architectural facts he shares and the great music that accompanies his narratives. I am so thankful that I found these programs. They are wonderful.
I didn't know Petra was so extensive. Thank you for showing me more of this remarkable city! 11321
@schism6976
2 жыл бұрын
Check out Brein Forrester on KZread. He goes into detail as well👍
@mikehester1209
Жыл бұрын
Well believe it or not there's quite a bit more, are entire High School went there, around 250 of us students went there, and in one of the buildings all 250 of us carved our names throughout the place, but for some reason the tour guides forget to show or mention this, I never understood why😏
At my age I would not be able to visit Petra but you have given me a wonderful visit of one of the places I always wanted to see. Thank you.
@lizabethrobison4566
Жыл бұрын
Here! Here! At 75 my travel days are over, but your work brings me much joy!
There is no one today, on the face of this earth, that can even begin to replicate that kind of stone work. It is quite obvious our ancestors were a whole lot smarter than history gives them credit for being.
@albertpost9776
2 жыл бұрын
I will go one step further and say they were more than just smarter than we give them credit for. I will say that they are smarter than we are seeing that we can't replicate what they did.
@nekononiaow
2 жыл бұрын
Those tombs and monuments were built for the absolute elite of the era while their populations were slaving off in the fields. The money used to do so probably represented an obscenely high percentage of the local GDP. We should be very happy that developped countries have not reproduced this.
@karimb972
2 жыл бұрын
@@nekononiaow Le château de Versailles was financed by slaves working the sugar cane fields in Haiti. The building of the first locomotive was financed by slavers. Our cheap goods come from people being paid a 1$ dollar per day in Asia, South America and Africa. Modern civilization is built on exploitation.
@stupidmilkshake4887
2 жыл бұрын
i wouldnt say “smarter”. they were certainly very skilled craftsmen however
@joel5644
Жыл бұрын
@@stupidmilkshake4887 But his point is that they were a lot more skilled than we think they were.
That was THE BEST, the MOST informative concise and pleasant tour I have ever seen of Petra!!! Great work!
This is a truly magical place, Manuel. Thank you for walking the entire area to share the entire experience with us.
My dogs name is Petra, every time you said Petra she looked up. 🐕
This is absolutely stunning. I love the broken pediment design and structure. As always, Manuel, I am so impressed with your work and the educational content of your work, as well. Thank you!
@Michael.Cocchiaro
2 жыл бұрын
@Jimmy L Needham Hey Jimmy, the ‘Broken Pediment’ is a structural DESIGN which has been used for Millennia in architecture and in furniture. The headboard of my bed has a broken pediment design. Maybe before you insult people, you should do some research. You, sir, are the goon.
How great is Petra. The Nabataean Kingdom is one of the oldest Arab kingdoms that extended in the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula and the south of the Levant to the Mediterranean coast, and trade routes flourished in it across the Arabian Peninsula. And a side note, King Aretas is the Greek pronunciation for Haritha, and my brother's name is Haritha
@samanthasmith61
Жыл бұрын
it just looks greek, but it looks like it's emerges from the rock in desert... that's what makes it cool
@christopherjcarson
Жыл бұрын
Prime Minister Churchill had great sympathy, towards the Jordanians.This group of people in particular he knew much about!
@npranavsubhraveti2513
Жыл бұрын
@@christopherjcarson Churchill sucks, he killed millions of people from my country.
@user-wc5ew4uq6b
6 ай бұрын
@@samanthasmith61 The Arabs admired Greek architecture, so they built their homes and palaces in the Greek style
@user-wc5ew4uq6b
6 ай бұрын
@@messianic_scam The Arabs admired Greek architecture, so they built their homes and palaces in the Greek style
I have read nothing but we'll deserved and uplifting appraisals for your work. I'm not usually caught by historical remains rather by events from the past but you have deeply impressed me. Thank you.
Was just watching your Pantheon video when you posted this, love your easy-watching videos. Keep it up, boss!
Great video and easy to understand explanation , as a Jordanian citizen I thank you for taking the effort to show the importance of Petra and it's beauty
Thanks so much for this video! I almost feel like I’m walking through it with you as you explain it. I had no idea it was so much bigger than the one famous building/tomb. I likely will never be able to visit it, but your video is the next best thing! Thank you so much.
This certainly is a place that bring stark admiration toward those who created such a awesomely majestic place.
@stevenhickman1388
2 жыл бұрын
@Falling Eagle Rising Star only one civilisation that lived there were “destroyed by god”
@stevenhickman1388
2 жыл бұрын
@Falling Eagle Rising Star mostly Nabatean ruins there today anyway
Awesome documentary! Thank you for your hard work in putting this together. I don't think I'll ever get to Jordan to see this, so it is great to be able to stumble across this on KZread.
I've been fascinated with Petra for years. Great video! i would've loved to see it in it's prime.
I have watched several videos about Petra but I must say this was the best. Nice soundtrack also.
Though I visited Petra 40 years back,I was not told the history .You have explained with information which fills pleasure to me as I also visited there.
I can't see these images without hearing the theme music to Indiana Jones. Featured so prominently in 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Would love to visit.
@tonycap49
2 жыл бұрын
What a perfect place to film Indiana Jones.
@yamato0965
2 жыл бұрын
We named the dog Indiana.
@gynandroidhead
2 жыл бұрын
You chose WISELY
@paulwelling1352
2 жыл бұрын
You are named after the DOG???
I only knew of that first building, truly amazing, thank you so much! I'll put this on my bucketlist!
This is very interesting. The people who carved these rocks were very skilled, and brave to go up these rocky areas to create this wonderful city!!
I learned a lot! You're a born explorer, Manuel. You must have it in your blood. Thanks.
Excellent work. As always, you make ancient history so interesting.
I toured there many years ago. A very wonderful experience.
@lifewithreema5651
2 жыл бұрын
Lovely place your ancestors built
@shillsmukute2538
2 жыл бұрын
According to Revelations in the end time God is going to hide the remnant of Israel in the mountains of Petra,apparently there are bibles hidden in these mountains,
@mosheh111
2 жыл бұрын
@@shillsmukute2538 Are you sure of that !? So you need to breakdown all these amazing treasures and start digging all over to find your imaginary bibles !.
Good job. Nice style. Simple, informative, and without annoying distractions like weird music or unrelated talk of personal stuff.
Gracias, Manuel. imagino lo mucho que disfrutaste en Petra y disfruto yo también. Tus vídeos son geniales.
I’ve seen a bunch of videos and shows about Petra, but I learned a lot from this one! Thank you, Manuel!
What a great job you do with explaining very clear and simple these ancient places. THANK YOU! You have a new subscriber.
So glad I stumbled upon your channel, please don't stop adventuring and sharing!
I just came back from Petra, I wish I could have seen your video before visiting it, our tour guide was not even close to your clear explanation, great job!
Thank u4 educating me on Petra. I leave the US tonight for Jordan 🇯🇴 can’t wait to see all you pointed out 😎
you are the most perfect individual vloger in youtube i have ever seen....feels like i m watching bbc kind of documentry ...that voice that narrations..that shoot..that information...never ever tried to skip or fast forward your video till now..dont leave us ever sir,,,, your life time subs and fan from india....and please do come to india - aurangabad - verul ajintha caves - its one of the ancient heritage of ours...your one video is more than enough for that place to bring it to the worlds contact.... all the best stay safe sir.....
The way ancient people carved this Petra structure from solid rock tops all other similar-sized structures, old and new. Truly AMAZING 👍
@joshuastark1962
2 жыл бұрын
Petra is epic for sure, you should also check out the the Kailasa temple in India, it’s massive and carved from solid rock as well
@TheUnique69able
2 жыл бұрын
The ancient Arabs 👍🏼
@sonofnam4418
2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuastark1962 I'll check that on KZread... thanks.
@kiezersosay49
2 жыл бұрын
Lol and they did it using picks and chisels...
@joshuastark1962
2 жыл бұрын
@@kiezersosay49 ya of course, it’s always picks and chisels making tombs and temples 😂
The most comprehensive video of Petra, by far, that I have seen. Thank you and well done!
Thank you for the lovely and informative tour. Jordan and Petra are places I hope to visit someday.
Wow, much bigger than I imagined! I really appreciate this kind of detailed video, very inspiring!
Thank you so much for doing these ! It helps me with learning for AP Art History :)
Manuel bravo estaba esperando tus videos, después de esto espero aún más por los demás.
I enjoyed your tour! I learned so much and enjoyed your knowledge of Petra! I have always been intrigued by the place but didn’t know much about it! Thank You 🙏🏻
You make outstanding historic related videos and for what it's worth earned a sub.
Petra is one of the best memories of my travels. Unfortunately, due to time constraint, we did not have a chance to see the other tombs far from the Treasury. It was a long, tiring walk to the Treasury but worth our time & effort. Thanks for showing us the vast complex of Petra.
@mariamira5597
2 жыл бұрын
Ditto I went on the Holy Land pilgrimage and spent less than 1 hour after we reached the Treasury and wander by foot further inland saw a bit. I have to come back and spend the whole day in Petra
@meksurianizakaria6344
2 жыл бұрын
Dimana tempat ni.. Lokasi, where the location?
Thank you so much for your video on Petra. I always wondered what the inside of the Treasury was like. Wonderful history lesson.
Oh , my God !!!Wooow ! This is a really FASCINATING MIRACLE of Petra’s architecture in that monumental rock from that periof of human history !!!The approach to the city of Petra is so mysterious and very interesting !!AMAZING !!For me it’s a MASTERPIECE of the genius people of thst time !!!Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing such a human achievement with us 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!
You make great videos man. This is very clear to see and is well explained and edited. Keep up the great work!
This channel deserves a trillion views per video.
Thank you for this. I have always been fascinated with Petra since seeing it as a kid watching Sinbad the Sailor on TV. 🙏
What a wonderful video, filled with interesting information, beautiful photography, and fitting music. Thank you!
I never knew about this. Amazing. Thank you for the videos. Well done my friend.👍
Love this Manue! I am almost 69 yes old and it is my dire wish and dream to be able to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and see Petra as well!
@anjanazaveri4403
2 жыл бұрын
🤞🍀
Thank you so much!! Yours is among the very best channels on yt.
Thank you for an amazing visit to Petra. Loved seeing it thru your eyes..
Awesome place, have been 3 times, the first time we camped in Wadi Rum, then trekked through the desert and entered Petra at the top of the the mountain visiting the monastery first, then descending down through the valley of Petra right through to the treasury. After that we climbed up to High Places, a staggering view awaits those who do the climb. 😊
@rogerdodger8415
Жыл бұрын
How did you make the arrangements for these trips? Did you use a tour company, or a travel agent?
I have always wondered what's inside of it and of course you made a video on it thank you very much
The Nabataeans and their sacred city of Petra was the subject of my 'Archaeology of the Bible' class term paper in my third year at University (1991), so it holds a special place in my heart. Thank you for the video tour of this fascinating ancient city, Manuel. ☺
I was in Petra in 2008. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Thank you for your beautiful video. High five from Canada.
Cada vídeo es un acontecimiento!! Enhorabuena 👏
Welcome to Jordan @manuel Bravo am hoping you are having a good time if you still here, I expect you will upload other videos specially about Jerash, I like your videos and wish you all the best.
This is one of my bucket list to travel. Especially that I am working near Boarder israel. You really amaze me how you explain your vlog like when I watch you last night in your Egypt tour. That’s why I subscribe you even in the starting of the video. Good job and Godbless.
Thank you for taking the time to make and post this **Awesome** Video History of Petra.... LM
This is really amazing. One of the finest.
Ive always wanted to go! This video really helped me as I knew next to nothing about Petra. wish you couldve gone inside the treasury though
@bananacat4945
2 жыл бұрын
@Ghost Ghost maybe safety concerns?
@paulaprice493
2 жыл бұрын
Yes they discovered another level. But if you stand in front of the Treasury and look inside there is not much to see. Basically a shallow empty space. But standing in front you can look down and see the newly discovered level that is still being excavated. I was there in November 2018.
Wonderful choice of using Tchaikovsky's music as a backdrop for the wonderful images you have shared. Excellent narration, as usual. Thanks so much!
This channel is truly a GEM not sure why u dont have millions of views. These videos are entertaining and filled with interesting information. Its just well done! Ty good sir :)
Love your content. New subscriber & thumbs up on every video I’ve watched so far brother 👍🙏🙏
Been here... jaw dropping sight... ¡saludos!
Wow! Amazing! THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS PLACE and the info about it
Thank you Manuel,beautiful,thank you for sharing this wonderful history ❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦
This was very interesting and fun to watch. Its speaks the many thousands people that lived out their days in these desert areas for such a long long time.
I never knew this place existed. Fascinating. The first view I knew from movies like Indiana Jones and the last Crusade.
Awesome presentation. I was there in 2016 January. There was no way you can see it all when you walk into Petra. I really admire your work.
What an excellent explanation of Petra! Thank you so much for sharing!
Another great video Manuel. I especially liked the part about the arch at the entry way. I never heard about that before. Btw...why were the men shoveling sand/dirt on the main road in Petra? Also, I would have loved to have heard more about the water aqueduct system; how it worked and how all the different parts connected to create drinkable water in the middle of a desert. Do any of them still work, like a few aqueducts do throughout the ancient Roman empire and in the city of Rome, itself?
@karenramnath9993
Жыл бұрын
I’d like to know more about the water system as well
wow! I didn't know Petra has more to it than the ones shown in the movies! and the monastery..just amazing! thank you for the tour and other info 🙂
This is by far the the most informative and entertaining docu of the Treasury. Thank you!
Thank you Manuel. From here I will have to do some of my own research. I have a background in history but I’ve never heard of the Nabateans. I have seen pictures of Petra and the main building but that was it. Thank you for a great documentary
Your musical editing is so insanely on point that I needed to pause the video to dab my eyes. 🥲
This is the best video about Petra that I have found so far. I already wanted to go there one day and maybe I'm weird but I love cemeteries so I'd love to go here even more now I've learnt its a big cemetery! Very cool place
Absolutely marvelous. Thank you for the detailed tour. This place is in my bucket list but due to the pandemic, it is at a standstill.
Amazing video! subscribed!
Was quite interesting, thanks for this. Have you ever compared the style of creating this completely rockcarved buildings with that ones in India? There are some carved completly out of rocks also without making errors. Looks a bit like science fiction made with some kind of laser technology or something else. Will you make a documentary about the eye of Sahara, too? Best wishes Claudia
Ten years ago I spent a full day in a guided tour to Petra but you brought some additional interesting information I didn´t get then. I appreciate your efforts to bring those info to us. Muchas gracias!
So beautiful and informative I have travelled to Petra in 2017 walked along the paths with no knowledge about it .you open my eyes so grateful I learn so much about that place in such in a short time .had was to share with my friend that has been there also thank alot
Been there. There isnt anything inside but I suspect there's something more to that city. Petra is hige and only a small portion has been excavated. It was a wonderful trip. There's more to it than the Treasury though. There are Bedouins that watch over the valley on top of the cliffs.
@tomhopkins3998
2 жыл бұрын
And they dress up and act like their ancestors built them...there were imported roman sculptors.......not that big a deal....
@theprinceoftides6836
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomhopkins3998 For real?,, Wow, the Roman's truly knows how to build stuff.
@myztroogeegibson3568
2 жыл бұрын
@@theprinceoftides6836 those sculptures could be mainly from Africa, ie. People of janubia/Nubians or now of Morden day countries like Sudan, southern Egypt, people of Axum that modern day Ethiopians who have similar rock carvings, Eritreans and others Labourers from India. The Romans didn't do shit, most of the things were done by the black Africans before the mixed breads of western Europeans who metamorphosed to be Arabs...
@khalednajada2514
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomhopkins3998 its like a style plus the roman doeant buid shit its build up by arabs
@tomhopkins3998
2 жыл бұрын
@@khalednajada2514 Arabs???....as in Arabic????...as a language that didn't exist until 300 years after Petra had already been a client state of the Roman empire for 200 years????.....learn your history........avdat, mamshit, and shivta are nabbattean dwellings within Israel, and aren't that exemplary.....
I love the fact that he was honest tip bits while you're swarmed by a million flies
The most visually thorough video I have seen of Petra.
Very well put together Manual, Thank you, This is the Best Information I've come across on Petra. Beautiful Workmanship 👏🏼
My daughter and I went to Israel in 2006 with a church group. Petra is one of the side trips we made, It is absolutely amazing!
How in the hell does a child of 3 yrs old sleep and dreams of Petra 3 yrs ago I was watching a channel on tv and here comes a oh my gosh a most amazing piece of art and I felt so upset Petra was the structure in my dream I couldn't stop crying long story short how does a child of 3 even dream about something like that I'm a woman from USA so how do I dream of Petra and I didn't dream this one time many many times and have always so interest in ancient ruins from a young age just don't understand Thank ya for sharing this ✌❤
I have to say Manuel Bravo one of the most professional, with details you took me to a pilgrim city. Thank you for you dedication
Loved it!!!😍🥰😍🌹🙏🌹 thank you for sharing truly loved it!!!
I wish I could add a photo of me jumping in and out of the caves on the way to the Treasury!
Never knew there was so much territory to the ancient city of Petra.
This was the best and researched vid on Petra I have seen. Thank you. I always wanted to see Petra, but it’s too late for me now. You made feel I was right there. I shall visit with you often.
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for sharing all this. So interesting and informative. 👍