Fairy chimneys in Pasabag Valley, Cappadocia, Turkey, display towering rock formations with distinctive mushroom-shaped caps. These natural wonders formed through erosion of soft volcanic rock over millennia, leaving harder stone atop. The landscape is marked by smooth, grayish-black rock surfaces contrasted against lighter sediment layers. Vegetation is sparse, with some small green plants at the base. The sky is clear and blue, encapsulating the unique geological beauty of the region. These formations are a testament to Cappadocia's rich volcanic and erosional history.
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