Cappadocia, Turkey. "Multihead" stone "mushrooms" in the Valley of the Monks (Valley Pashabag) — Stock Photo, Image

Cappadocia, Turkey. "Multihead" stone "mushrooms" in the Valley of the Monks (Valley Pashabag) — Photo

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.

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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.
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