URGUP, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of old 'Cave town' — Stock Photo, Image

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The main attraction of the Urgup town are tuff caves that were artificially created by people. The cave is carved deep in the volcanic tuff, is a major part of the "building", and on a surface there are only built of stone facades "buildings"

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The main attraction of the Urgup town are tuff caves that were artificially created by people. The cave is carved deep in the volcanic tuff, is a major part of the "building", and on a surface there are only built of stone facades "buildings"
Turkey, Urgup. Multistory tuff caves of the old town — Stock Photo, Image
The main attraction of the Urgup town are tuff caves that were artificially created by people. The cave is carved deep in the volcanic tuff, is a major part of the "building", and on a surface there are only built of stone facades "buildings"
Turkey, Urgup. Ruins in the 'cave town' — Stock Photo, Image
The main attraction of the Urgup town are tuff caves that were artificially created by people. The cave is carved deep in the volcanic tuff, is a major part of the "building", and on a surface there are only built of stone facades "buildings"
Urgup, Turkey. Multi-storey "home" of the "cave town" — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
Cappadocia, Turkey. The monastery complex at the Open Air Museum of Goreme. Ruins Cave nunnery, XI century — Stock Photo, Image
The valley became famous thanks to the huge stone mushrooms, the hallmark of Cappadocia. Pashabag also called the Valley of the Monks, because at one time the monks and settled in his "mushrooms" single cell, as well as the church.
Cappadocia, Turkey. Scenic pillars of weathering in the Pashabag Valley  (Monks Valley) — Stock Photo, Image
The valley became famous thanks to the huge stone mushrooms, the hallmark of Cappadocia. Pashabag also called the Valley of the Monks, because at one time the monks and settled in his "mushrooms" single cell, as well as the church.
Cappadocia, Turkey. Pillars of weathering in the Pashabag Valley (Monks Valley) — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of the monastery complex at the Open Air Museum of Goreme. The ruins of the medieval cave church — Stock Photo, Image
The valley became famous thanks to the huge stone mushrooms, the hallmark of Cappadocia. Pashabag also called the Valley of the Monks, because at one time the monks and settled in his "mushrooms" single cell, as well as the church.
Cappadocia, Turkey. Scenic weathered poles in the Valley of Monks (Pashabag, Cappadocia, Turkey. Scenic weathered poles in the Valley of Monks (Pashabag Valley) — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
Cappadocia, Turkey.  Photo of the ruins of cave nunnery (XI c.) at the Open Air Museum of Goreme — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of  the ancient church, carved into the rock — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of  the Open-Air Museum of Goreme. Ancient cave Nunnery, XI century — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of cave monastery complex at the Open Air Museum of Goreme. Rock with caves - ruins of Nunnery , XI century. — Stock Photo, Image
The main attraction of the Urgup town are tuff caves that were artificially created by people. The cave is carved deep in the volcanic tuff, is a major part of the "building", and on a surface there are only built of stone facades "buildings"
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Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of tourists enjoying the ruins of a medieval church in the rock cave in the Open-Air Museum of Goreme — Stock Photo, Image
Open-air museum is part of the National Park of Goreme. The museum is a complex carved into the rocks of churches, chapels and monasteries X-XII centuries. BC Church decorated with stunning frescoes. Museum declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage
CAPPADOCIA, TURKEY - JUN 25, 2014: Photo of church in the Rock at the Open Air Museum of Goreme — Stock Photo, Image

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