Cappadocia

Published by flag-de Deniz Kahraman — 7 years ago

Blog: Istanbul
Tags: flag-tr Erasmus blog Kayseri, Kayseri, Turkey

Cappadocia is an area in Turkey where one of our firs trips brought us. It took approximately 10 hours to arive there and after our arrival we just see wide landscapes with stones and rocks. Fascinating cave architecture, Inhabited caves from the Byzantine empire where old churches and other interesting places from this time are exposed in museums. I cannot compare this places with something I've seen ever before. But take care you can get lost in the cave system because it is very complex. 

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The number of the different valleys is countless and after the felt hundredth valley you will be bored but don't worry there are other attractions as well. 

For example you can try to climb the funny looking stone formations which arise through erosions. Unfortunately my try was a failure tell me if you had more luck. But look at the picture below there you can see the mentioned stone formations - it looks like they've got a hat on the top.

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A further picture from another perspective - it is like world of some fantasy creatures, big smurfs or something like that. But I to warn you after the second day you are not able to see any stones or rocks anymore. But it was still some fun and looking back all the climbing was fun.

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Enough from stones and rocks - let me tell you from other attractions. Have you ever done camel riding? When not please do yourself a favour and try it out. I guarantee you that it will be a lot of fun and a nice picture too. Salute while you sit on the back of these magnificent animals. 

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