Sun Drenched — 5 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from roughly the fourth century BCE, a caravan city carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs in southern Jordan. Al-Khazneh — the Treasury — is the most photographed facade, though scholars debate whether it served as a royal tomb or temple. Dubai transformed from a pearl-diving port into one of the world's most vertical skylines, with the Burj Khalifa holding the tallest-building title since 2010. The contrast between Arabian desert landscape and hypermodern towers is among the most reproduced motifs in UAE travel art; this edition reframes it through abstract gold-and-teal strata rather than photoreal sunset cliché. Santorini — Thira in Greek — is a volcanic island in the Cyclades whose caldera, formed by an ancient eruption, creates cliffside villages unlike anywhere else in the Mediterranean. The blue-domed churches of Oia and Fira have become icons of Cycladic architecture: whitewashed cubic forms, deep Aegean blue accents, and bell towers oriented toward the sea.