The most unforgettable part of the whole trip to Turkey. I stayed for four days and explored many places. I walked from the Zivir Open Air Museum to the no-man’s land. I almost couldn’t get out. I climbed onto a chimney and then I couldn’t get down. A crazy place to play.
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The most unforgettable part of the whole trip to Turkey. I stayed for four days and explored many places. I walked from the Zivir Open Air Museum to the no-man’s land. I almost couldn’t get out. I climbed onto a chimney and then I couldn’t get down. A crazy place to play.
The magical force of nature has forged the unparalleled geology and landforms here. The day before we left Kapa, we went to play ATV mountain bikes, walked into the wizard Yanchong, and admired its unique charm up close. There are many unnamed Churches, rose churches, dark churches, and the remains of various ancient villages can only be truly experienced when they come.
Goreme National Park is located in the Nevsehir Province of the Anatolian Plateau in central Turkey, which was called Cappadocia in ancient times. The park is famous for the formation of bizarre cone-shaped rock groups after volcanic eruption lava weathered. . On the rock, there are caves dug by prehistoric people and Christians after the Middle Ages lived here and built many cave churches. This prescription is a few hundred kilometers in size, and it is a mystery of what food these people depend on for a living.
The best view of Goreme National Park is to sit in a balloon in Cappadocia and look down. All the landforms are unobstructed. You will get up early in the morning to see the whole process of heating and inflating the hot air balloon, which is very novel.
Goreme National Park is surrounded by rocks and mountain peaks of different shapes and faces. It feels very spectacular. After years of baptism, the stones have changed into different shapes, which is very interesting. Some have become like cartoon characters. A place worth visiting for travelers. It's really beautiful!