Rugged terrain in Cappadocia's Pigeon Valley, Turkey, featuring unique rock formations and ancient stone structures. The terrain consists of eroded soft volcanic rock, forming fairy chimneys and natural arches. Sparse vegetation grows amidst the sandy hues of the rocks. The area is known for its historical pigeon houses carved into the rocks, historically used for collecting pigeon droppings as fertilizer. The sky is clear with a few clouds, adding to the picturesque landscape typical of this region, famous for its geological and cultural significance.
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