It is a quite amazing place, with 8 floors dug into the ground, during centuries of usage. As I understood it, they were taken over by the Tourism MInistry in the early 60's, which I guess means they were used off and on until that time.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cave cities
None of these is really great and slightly blurry, but now when I have the chance I wanted to show you more of the Kapadokya underground cities I have previously featured photos of.
It is a quite amazing place, with 8 floors dug into the ground, during centuries of usage. As I understood it, they were taken over by the Tourism MInistry in the early 60's, which I guess means they were used off and on until that time.



It is a quite amazing place, with 8 floors dug into the ground, during centuries of usage. As I understood it, they were taken over by the Tourism MInistry in the early 60's, which I guess means they were used off and on until that time.
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