miniature model Troglodyte cave houses, Goreme National Park, Fairy chimneys landscape Cappadocia Anatolia Turkey 102052_Turkey


Located in central Turkey, Cappadocia’s geological foundation was laid down three million years ago by the volcanic eruption of two local mountains that covered the plateau deep in volcanic ash. Wind and weather have eroded this now solidified rock into pillars, cones, and "fairy chimneys" in a rainbow of colors. Cappadocia is known around the world as one of the best places to fly with hot air balloons. The spectacular surrealistic landscapes combined with excellent flying conditions allow the balloons to gently drift over and between fairy chimneys, pigeon houses hewn into the unique rock formations, orchards and vineyards – through impressive valleys, each with distinctive rock formations, colors and features – and then float up over rippled ravines for breathtaking views over the region. Since ancient times, people have hollowed out dwellings in this soft rock. In particular, the early Christians created over 600 cave churches, chapels, and monasteries, some of which are still well preserved. There are also entire underground cities into which men, women, children and animals could retreat from waves of enemies passing through the area well into the Middle Ages. Few people occupy these dwellings today because many are designated for preservation under the World Heritage Site program and because government programs have provided safer, modern family housing options elsewhere around the plateau.


Size: 5616px × 3744px
Location: Göreme, Nevşehir, Cappadocia Anatolia Turkey
Photo credit: © DV TRAVEL / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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