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Kaymakli Underground City Review

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The underground city of Kayimahler is similar to the tunnel of China, but much more complicated than the tunnel of China. It has a high content of Engineering technology. There are winery, kitchen, microphone and vent. It is amazing, shocking and admirable.

Kaymakli Underground City

Posted: Aug 31, 2016
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  • LikeGor
    5/5Outstanding
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    Cappadocia has two underground cities, Kaymakler underground city is the larger one, to Cappadocia tourism is a must-see attraction. It makes people have a mysterious feeling and linger.

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    Posted: Dec 24, 2019
  • LikeGor
    5/5Outstanding
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    The natural scenery of Turkey is beautiful, each city has its unique charm, and exploring infinite inspiration in the underground city of Kaymakler is a very worthwhile resort, lingering.

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2019
  • 天羽博士
    4/5Excellent
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    This is an eight-story underground city 40 meters deep, connected to each room by a curved tunnel, the underground city has a complex network of ventilation wells, the air is very circulating, maintaining a constant temperature of 13-16 degrees. The underground facilities are complete, with traces of people's burrowing life everywhere, pots for oil, wine and water, sinks for grapes, black kitchens, cow sheds and horse circles, and incredible wells.

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    Posted: Dec 5, 2019
  • Dr BP
    5/5Outstanding

    This place is great - you can spend hours running around down here. Amazing to think people once lived in this. The air gets quite stuffy on the lower levels, so be careful!

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2023
  • ssdiablo
    5/5Outstanding
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    Kaimakle dungeon, the largest dungeon in Cappadocia, is a dungeon worth visiting. It's better to invite a tour guide to show you the history of the dungeon. In addition, the dungeon is like a maze. It's much better to have a tour guide. But if you plan to walk by yourself, you don't have to worry about it. There's a sign below, you can always walk out. In a word, this is a very worthwhile scenic spot to see.

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    Posted: Mar 20, 2017
  • 狮子国女王
    5/5Outstanding
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    Cappadochia - Up to 36 underground cities have been discovered so far, of which Kaimakle is the largest. The first was the dungeon built by the Hittites, and then Christians fled the Roman massacre into the dungeon, and increased the size of the building. The whole dungeon was 40 meters deep, with a total of eight floors. It was said that it could accommodate 10,000 people at that time. Like the subterranean and narrow maze of urban and rural areas, there are many traces of past life and various living facilities are very complete, which shows the wisdom and wisdom of the ancients.

    4
    Posted: Dec 5, 2016
  • 橘果妈
    4/5Excellent
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    Apart from the impressive stone pillar forest caves, there are also many underground cave cities in Cappadochia, Turkey. These underground cities, which existed 400 B.C., have orderly passages, ventilation holes, domestic water and drainage systems. In addition, there are caves with different functions, such as churches, classrooms, bedrooms, kitchens and warehouses. The huge underground city can accommodate 10,000 people living at the same time. Live. In Cappadochia, 37 underground cities have been opened to the outside world. Conservatively, it is estimated that at least more than 100 underground cities have not yet been excavated. The total size of these underground shelters may remain a mystery.

    5
    Posted: May 4, 2017
  • nenehota
    5/5Outstanding
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    The guide's uncle was cute! There were so many people that it was slow to proceed and it was always hard!

    0
    Posted: Feb 13, 2023
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