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Cappadocia, Turkey. Tourists in the Valley Pashabag (Monks Valley) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Tourists visiting cells carved into the rocks in the Valley of the Monks (Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Tourists visiting carved into the rocks in the Valley of the monks' cells Pashabag (Monks Valley) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Tourists visiting the monks' cells in the rocks in the Valley Pashabag (Monks Valley) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Tourists visiting the Valley Pashabag (Monks Valley) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. View Pashabag Valley (Valley of the Monks) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Multihead stone mushrooms in the Valley of the Monks (Valley Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey, Cappadocia. Tourists in the Valley of the Monks (Pashabag)
Turkey, Cappadocia. Tourists in the Valley of the Monks (Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Scenic view of the pillars of weathering in the Valley of the monks (Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Glade stone mushrooms in the Valley of the Monks (Valley Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Picturesque rocks in the Pashabag Valley (Valley of Monks) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Stone mushrooms with cells inside then at the Valley of the Monks (Valley Pashabag) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Monk's cell into the rock in the Valley Pashabag (Monks Valley) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cappadocia, Turkey. Mushroom-shaped pillars of weathering Pashabag Valley (Valley of the Monks) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valley Pashabag (Vineyards Pasha) originally got its name from the grapes grown on the slopes of rocks. Valley became famous thanks to the huge stone mushrooms, the hallmark of Cappadocia. Pashabag also called the Valley of the monks, because at one time went to live in the valley of the monks, develop a mushroom his solitary cell. Such buildings are often called houses or fairy chimney. And some see mushrooms phallic symbols. Mushroom has basaltic cap, which has a relatively high strength and less prone to erosion than the leg of the fungus lava. The specific form of fungus arises from the uneven destruction of its constituent layers. Here are formed and houses of the fairies. Monks in ancient times were cut in houses of the fairies church and cells.


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