LopoGames says These are actually so beautifull. The thing is, there are actually quite a few of them and some of them are fucking masive.
soffenaa says It’s a Nabatean tomb and is called Qaṣr Al-Farīd, located in what is today Saudi Arabia. Wiki I’m unsure if this fits the sub though, I mean, it’s been there for ~2000 years, and it’s still there.
Savage_downvotes says There’s an interesting NOVA episode called "Petra: lost city of stone" that dives into this architecture
LopoGames says
These are actually so beautifull. The thing is, there are actually quite a few of them and some of them are fucking masive.
soffenaa says
It’s a Nabatean tomb and is called Qaṣr Al-Farīd, located in what is today Saudi Arabia. Wiki
I’m unsure if this fits the sub though, I mean, it’s been there for ~2000 years, and it’s still there.
Skruestik says
/r/lostredditors
caribou_drew says
Not lost
pianoz4life says
Holy shit this is a comment section I didn’t expect lol. I think OP is a wizard.
FartOnMyCunt says
Damn, OP is acting like this is a Wendy’s
SunTzuAnimal says
It was always a stand alone rock. The Nabateans did this routinely.
Hector_Ceromus says
Crypt of the Fifth Element.
Savage_downvotes says
There’s an interesting NOVA episode called "Petra: lost city of stone" that dives into this architecture