Wadi eh?

Again. Up at 6:15am.
Breakfast and arrive to Petra.
This time was a bit different because, after trekking the 'hard way' we could enjoy a great panorama view of Petra from above.
We trekked pretty fast and we took many time-out's [pray time in Petra right now -Adhan al-Asr] It amazed me to find the oldest bedouine woman after a hard down way through a canyon. We asked her if she lived there... and the answer was no. She treks there everyday (con 2 cojones).
We continued off track after that and we reached a nice part of Petra, off the touristic way, where we enjoyed excavated houses, tombs and wild valleys just before going back to the track that led us to the
monastery.

I could say that trip's main characteristic is one: human relations.
We crossed with people who we met at the hostel (which is pretty normal) and also with people from Wadi Rum and so many bedous.
And bedous are bedous everywhere -wink, wink.
Oops! I just found a hair in my kebab. But hey, if it doesn't kill you, it makes you... exactly: sick!
We just left Petra to Wadi Araba.

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