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Staartsäit / Schlagwuert fairy chimneys 78

Rug with symbols of Turkey
[Göreme Valley - Cappadocia]
Some of these fairy chimneys are about 40 metres high
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
St Simeon's hermitage
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The early inhabitants of Cappadocia believed that fairies lived in these formations, hence the name
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The extraordinary fairy chimneys of Cappadocia
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The giftshop next to the family of three fiary chimneys
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The magical landscape of Monks Valley
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The path to top of the ridge with spectacular views of Monks Valley
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
The start of the fascinating landscape of Monks Valley
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
This group of fairy chimneys is call The Family
Tony, done with shooting Monks Valley
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
Tree at the Zuhal giftshop
[Göreme Valley - Cappadocia]
Turkish tea cups and saucers
[Göreme Valley - Cappadocia]
Using me for scale, you can see how huge this fairy chimney is
[Pasabag - Monks Valley - Cappadocia]
View of Göreme
[Göreme Valley - Cappadocia]