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Visual Tour: Cappadocia

by Rodallega on 20/10/08 at 10:49 am

A wonder of nature from Anatolia.

Cappadocia is the name of a region covering Aksaray, Nevsehir, Nigde and Aksaray provinces in Turkey. This region is also known as Middle Anatolia. Because of its miraculous and gorgeous nature, it attracts thousands tourists every year. Even though Middle Anatolia is not rich in touristic places, Cappadocia differs from others with being its beauty.

The term Cappadocia was first used by Persians. Since the most superior horses were brought up there, it has been known as “ the land of beautiful horses” since then. Findings from ruins and written sources of ancient times, we also conclude that the biggest horse races of that era was taken place in Cappadocia.

Cappadocia has different rock formations dating back to upper Myosen period. It is known that they were formed because of volcanic eruptions of Gulludag, Hasandag and Erciyes mountains. Through the ages, initial rock formations changed shape with the effect of erosion of Kizilirmak river. Resulting combination has become chimney-shaped rock formations which are accepted a natural wonder by geologists.

The first settlement in Cappadocia became in Prehistorian times. Keeping away volcanic eruption and wild animals around and being survived, people constructed underground cities.

This visual tour includes the photographic examples of Cappadocia wonder and challange of human being against nature.

Chimney rocks from Urgup in Cappadocia.

Caves used for being survival against animal attacks and lavas from volcano.

Another chimney rocks photographed at sunset time. A complete natural wonder.

Look at this weird settlement. Hoıses are next-to-next and up-and-down. I can’t guess where children play.

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roberto sardelli

Oct 20th, 2008

very lovely pictures of places, good job, well done

Jena Dikes

Oct 20th, 2008

Those are great pictures, I especially like the second to the last.

froggy

Oct 20th, 2008

You make some great travel sites

RJ Evans

Oct 20th, 2008

Other worldly! Great stuff!

Øyvind Granberg

Oct 20th, 2008

mikl

Oct 20th, 2008

Wow! Incredible scenery and human ingenuity. Really interesting.

mirja

Oct 20th, 2008

Wowww! Unseen scenery and soooo unique! Much spirituality from past times can be felt through it! I wish I can travel there sonner cause I’m reading about Kappadokia&Anatolia since I was college student! Preserve it!

C K

Oct 20th, 2008

I loved it there. I recalled sitting on a bench facing the rocky landscape. Thanks for bringing back those fond memories. Cheers!

SofiaBush22

Oct 20th, 2008

Thanks. really great places to visit some day :-)

Gon Pincha

Oct 20th, 2008

WOW! This place is wonderful :)
I wish I could go there..

julierules

Oct 20th, 2008

looks like a fantastic place to visit.

jhenz

Oct 20th, 2008

wow! the rock formations are really magnificent! i’ve never been away from my home, but guess what, additional place to my wish list.

Lesyaa

Oct 20th, 2008

Beautiful pictures. Great article! Looks like a wonderful place to visit.

estrella 2008

Oct 29th, 2008

estos articulos te hacen estar en contacto con la naturaleza y las maravillas del mundo.

Juancav

Feb 18th, 2009

Wonderful landscapes.

nutuba

Feb 18th, 2009

Very cool! I love the photos. Nice writing, very descriptive. I want to go there!

lindalulu

Feb 18th, 2009

What a wonderful place to go exploring!

irtiza104

Jul 17th, 2009

This is a really beautiful place. thanks for sending me this page via stumble upon. :)

Melody Arcamo Lagrimas

Jul 17th, 2009

Amazing places…nice photos.

Zorro

Jul 17th, 2009

It would be good if you told us where you’ve stolen the photos.

Hein Marais

Jul 18th, 2009

This is truly a wonder of nature.

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