Stock Photo - Cappadocia is a semi-arid region in central Turkey known for its characteristic ""fairy chimneys"": tall, cone-shaped rock formations that cluster at the Valley of the Monks, Göreme and other sites. Other highlights include the Bronze Age houses that were carved into the valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as shelters by early Christians. The 100 m deep Ihlara Canyon is home to numerous rock-built churches.

Stock Photo: Cappadocia is a semi-arid region in central Turkey known for its characteristic ""fairy chimneys"": tall, cone-shaped rock formations that cluster at the Valley.

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