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	<title>Comments on: Walking Through Petra &#8211; Indiana Jones &amp; Faith</title>
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		<title>By: Donna</title>
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		<description>Hello Wonder(ful) Woman! I too had the chance to visit Petra last Christmas. We had traveled on the wrong of 2 roads, and when asking for directions to Petra our choices were to go back a long way or cut 10 miles across the desert, following a Beduin in a rickety pickup truck. We chose that risky option and were treated to pristine countryside, roaming camels and scary rocky ditches. As with most adventures our sense of engagement was heightened. We ended up entering Petra from the rear, an astounding display of natural splendor. By the time we got to the majestic carved city we were both humbled and elevated!We think we are so civilized but the imagination and scope of grandeur on display amongst the rocks of Petra reminds us to Dream Bigger! And to Get Carving out our unique offering in the wider world! Thanks for setting such a lovely example. Rock on! (with apologies for the pun)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Wonder(ful) Woman! I too had the chance to visit Petra last Christmas. We had traveled on the wrong of 2 roads, and when asking for directions to Petra our choices were to go back a long way or cut 10 miles across the desert, following a Beduin in a rickety pickup truck. We chose that risky option and were treated to pristine countryside, roaming camels and scary rocky ditches. As with most adventures our sense of engagement was heightened. We ended up entering Petra from the rear, an astounding display of natural splendor. By the time we got to the majestic carved city we were both humbled and elevated!We think we are so civilized but the imagination and scope of grandeur on display amongst the rocks of Petra reminds us to Dream Bigger! And to Get Carving out our unique offering in the wider world! Thanks for setting such a lovely example. Rock on! (with apologies for the pun)</p>
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