cappadocia

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Colorful hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Cappadocia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cave city in Cappadocia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful hot air balloons flying over the valley at Cappadocia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Night view of Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The great tourist attraction of Cappadocia - balloon flight. Cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia
Hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hot air balloons and Red valley at sunset in Goreme, Cappadocia in Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hot air balloons flying over a field of poppies, Cappadocia, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The great tourist attraction of Cappadocia - balloon flight. Cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women tourists holding man`s hand and leading him to hot air balloons in Cappadocia, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hot air balloons in Cappadocia, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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