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... ) some up to 200km away. The work nessecary to build these would have been phenomenal. Exploring the underground cities Cappadoccia was the highlight of Turkey for me - as you can see from the photographs (I took about 70). It is like nothing I ...
I was reunited with Lisay in Pamukkale. That has to be one of the most boring towns on the planet, yet it is worth a visit to see the weird travertine pools formed by calcium deposits. Basically an entire hill looks like a frozen waterfall. From a ...
Cappadoccia is a region of Turkey that is famous for the volcanic rock formations. The volcanic rock is very soft and the formations have been created by rain and erosion over hundreds of years. The Turkish people carved their houses out of this rock... ...
... in Selcuk! OK Ill write the next dazy, Mil will write more here when she gets around to it Here I am: Yes, so getting to Cappadoccia we were told we couldnt check in yet and that the tour was about to start anyway. We ate some breakfast, it was very ...
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Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted on Dec 2, 2007, 14:28:14
... from the cross-continental exotic history of Istanbul to the gorgeous beaches in the south and the bizarrely stunning rock formations of Cappadoccia. I didnt get to the east (apart from Sanliurfa) but the west and centre certainly had a lot to offer. To ...
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A nice, cheap holiday in Europe
Posted on Apr 25, 2007, 12:39:40
... and some nice outdoor scenery. Problem is most the places to go for these things are full of tourists. (Check out Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadoccia) The Transylvania area of Romania is lovely. I really liked the town of Brasov. In July it wasn't too bad ...
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