Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia, Turkey, features unique rock formations known as fairy chimneys, formed by volcanic activity and erosion. The towering structures showcase layered patterns in beige and brown hues. Greenery, including shrubs and scattered trees, adds contrast to the arid landscape. The valley, named for its historical use of pigeon houses carved into the rocks, is set against a backdrop of a partly cloudy sky. The area's geological and historical significance attracts numerous visitors.
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