Wadi Rum Protected Area
The 74,000-hectare property, inscribed as a mixed natural
and cultural site, is situated in southern Jordan, near the border with
Saudi Arabia. It features a varied desert landscape consisting of a
range of narrow gorges, natural arches, towering cliffs, ramps, massive
landslides and caverns. Petroglyphs, inscriptions and archaeological
remains in the site testify to 12,000 years of human occupation and
interaction with the natural environment. The combination of 25,000 rock
carvings with 20,000 inscriptions trace the evolution of human thought
and the early development of the alphabet. The site illustrates the
evolution of pastoral, agricultural and urban activity in the region.