Urgup, Turkey. City in the mountains — 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"
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