Rock formations with carved dwellings located in Göreme Open Air Museum, Cappadocia, Turkey. The beige-tinted volcanic rock features multiple windows and entrances. The structures are partially eroded, revealing ancient habitation elements. Sparse vegetation and shrubs grow on the surrounding slopes, which are composed of similar stone. Göreme is known for its historical and archeological significance, showcasing Byzantine monastic architecture and churches hewn into the rock. The clear blue sky provides a contrasting backdrop to the rugged landscape.
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