balloon flight over the fairy chimneys cappadocia

navigate by keyword : turkey cappodocia gapara reme uzun dere caddesi cappadocia semi arid region central distinctive fairy chimneys tall cone shaped rock formations clustered monks valley notables sites include bronze age homes carved walls troglodytes cave dwellers later used refuges early christians deep ihlara canyon houses numerous face churches unesco heritage site hike walking countryside tourist destination outback bright blue sky 100m panorama ballon flight balloon

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Balloon flight over the fairy chimneys - Cappadocia
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Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its distinctive “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley, Göreme and elsewhere. Other notables sites include Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as refuges by early Christians. The 100m-deep Ihlara Canyon houses numerous rock-face churches


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