In the Middle East and North Africa View fullsize A Bedouin man – Wadi Musa, Jordan View fullsize A sand-blown haze drifts between the mountains and a Bedouin tent in the Jordanian desert. View fullsize The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine built in Jerusalem in the 7th century CE on the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif, which was also the site of the Jewish Second Temple, destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. View fullsize Children playing at Wadi Rum, Jordan View fullsize Aqueduct of Caesarea Maritima, established by Herod the Great as the capital of the Roman province of Judea. Running from a spring 10 miles (16 km) away, this aqueduct delivered water for 1200 years. View fullsize On the road to Marrakesh – Morocco View fullsize A visitor contemplates the entrance to a structure carved out of the red sandstone at Petra, Jordan. The city was probably founded sometime in the 4th century BCE and was largely abandoned by the mid-8th century CE. View fullsize A narrow sandstone gorge—the Siq—frames the entrance to the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, Jordan. View fullsize The Shrine of the Book in Tel Aviv houses the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient Jewish manuscripts found in caves near the Dead Sea. View fullsize A snake charmer in Jemaa el-Fnaa square -Marrakesh, Morocco. View fullsize A woman resting in the shade, Wadi Musa, Jordan View fullsize A woman gathering wood in Wadi Rum, Jordan. View fullsize A bread merchant conducts business in Jerusalem’s Old City. View fullsize A woman and a child prepare a mid-day meal in Petra, Jordan. View fullsize A donkey patiently waits at a Bedouin encampment in the Jordanian hills. View fullsize A Bedouin man in a leather-jacket near Petra, Jordan