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Today, I'll be taking us to one of the most scenic regions of Turkey where fairy chimney's and cave dwellings are a vivid reality. What magical place has fairy chimney's and habitable caves you might ask? None other than Cappadocia of Central Anatolia (Turkey)!
Cappadocia is famous for several things, but perhaps the most famous would be the hot air balloons which grace the skies from just before the wake of dawn. Today however, I will be introducing one of the other peculiarities of Cappadocia, the caves dwellings! In my own silly little mind, I always thought living in a cave was for the Neanderthals and cavemen, or even just a joke about guys and their man caves, but when I heard that people actually lived in these caves up until very recently, I had to come see and experience it myself.
The landscape in Cappadocia can only be described as out of this world. It occupies the central most region of Anatolia and stands around 1 kilometer above sea level. The dramatic landscape of this area is often described as being Martian with its slightly dyed colour rocks and of course the very distinctive fairy chimney's. With closer inspection, you'll actually realise that most of these fairy chimneys have been made into Cave dwellings forming a beautiful harmonious landscape with little evidence of human perturbation.
Arriving at the Kelebek Cave Hotel I felt like I’d walked in to a fantasy world, a fairy tale. The world kelebek means ‘the butterfly’ in Turkish, and that’s a great name for the beauty surrounding me. The cave dwellings at Cappadocia have been inhabited for thousands of years, with Persian texts telling of the caves from as early as the 6th Century BC. The hotel is a fascinating blend of authentic, ancient cave life and modern convenience.
You can almost imagine that little fairies might just poke their heads out of a window at any minute as you walk through the maze of cave dwellings that make up Kelebek Cave Hotel. As I was guided to my room I stopped at nearly every cave room that I saw because they were all so cut and magical.
The cave dwellings are everywhere across the landscape and are tucked into every part of the strange rock formations. Some have extra stone work and others are built purely out of the natural rock. In all cases it feels like the rooms, windows and doors are so organic, as if the human and natural are completely at one. The local people call the strange tower like structures ‘kales’ which means castle, though they are completely natural. I learned that these fairy chimney shapes were built by a group of ancient volcanoes, called Mts. Erciyes, Hasan and Melendiz. Over the years wind and rain carved away the softer rock to leave these unusual spires behind.
Every room in the hotel is unique because you are experiencing the real caves, carved out by ancient people. Look carefully at the walls and you can see the thousands of tool marks that texture the walls. Every cave dwelling was hollowed from the rock by hand, using primitive hand tools. As I explored my room I was in wonder at the hard work that it must have taken to shape this room, and this whole area, by hand. Can you imagine trying to make a bedroom like this? I couldn't believe it.
The ancient cave dwellers cut shelves in to the walls of their homes for storage and chimneys up out of the rock so they could have a cooking fire. Kelebek Cave Hotel faithfully kept these original features, so you feel like you’re really living how the people once did. The real fire was such a treat. Of course, it couldn’t be a hotel without some modern features and, as you can imagine, I was delighted by the beautifully designed en-suite bathroom.
I was just settling down for my first night to experience this lovely room, when this very cat climbed through my window. I couldn’t hold back my delight and surprise, and at first thought I might scare the cat away with my noises of joy. Who is this little guy?
I like to imagine he was a long term guest, who’s job it is to come and welcome new guests who might be unsettled by their new environment. After all, I was sleeping in an ancient cave! My new little friend wandered up to me and rubbed himself, purring against my leg. He looked up at me and meowed and I felt like he was asking, ‘are you feeling all settled in?’
It was like a real fairy story and I was a Disney princess. After he’d checked I felt welcome at the hotel and was relaxed in my room, he hopped up on to the window sill and gave me a meow of farewell. Who knew that the hotel had such a good personal welcoming service!
The next day I just had to get up and explore this magical landscape. Every direction I looked I could see little windows and doors poking out of the rock face. Not a single place that could hold a dwelling was left without the touch of man.
The restaurant for lunch was situated with lovely views of the surrounding region. I didn’t know where to look because the food was so beautifully presented and the landscape was so enchanting, that I had trouble knowing what to focus on in this moment!
This fresh salad had such an interesting mix of Turkish spices on it. The heat of the chicken really complimented the cool juiciness of the cucumber and tomatoes.
Traditional local bread to accompany the meal, freshly baked that day.
These Turkish pastries were amazing. But I forgot to ask what they were! Does anyone know who can help tell me what they are?
The sun, the food and the view. A spectacular place to enjoy such lovely local cuisine.
After lunch I travelled to Goreme Open Air Museum where I would learn more about the historic people who used to live in the cave dwellings of this region. I was surprised how much history and differing landscape could be packed in to one area.
As I entered the museum, the dramatic spires of the landscape were clearly visible, giving an otherworldly view. The Goreme Open Air Museum stands right in the heart of the Cappadocia region and has been a member of the UNESCO World Heritage List for over thirty years. It was the first of only two UNESCO World Heritage sites in Turkey. The museum has thirteen different cave churches, and associated monasteries, all placed side by side to each other. Most of these churches were built between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.
The monasteries are entirely based in the caves, but they had everything needed to live, work and worship there. I was fascinated to find that the churches and their associated living areas had everything carved for them right out of the rock. Everything from tables and chairs, to shelves and storage, to alters for praying – it was all carved out of the natural stone by hand.
Life always finds a way. This little bird had built its nest on the side of the rock face by picking up mud with its beak and sticking it to the rock. Can you imagine how many hours it must have taken for this cute bird to build a nest for its baby, one small mouthful at a time? Her baby must have been very hungry because I could hear it chirping loudly as mum flew backwards and forwards to the nest. How fascinating for humans to be living in the natural rock and for birds to be building their own structures on top of the rocks.
The murals in the churches were well preserved and many are undergoing restoration, to ensure that this amazing history is not lost to weather and time. It must have taken so much time to create these patterns and images on the bare rock.
The churches found at Goreme Open Air Museum represent some of the earliest examples of Christian churches, with some dating back as far as the 10th Century AD. This region of Turkey was one of the first areas of the world to strongly adopt Christianity and the inhabitants were persecuted for their beliefs for many years.
You can see that they created church like windows from the rock too! I was in a silly mood so I just had to take this silly picture with my head sticking out the top window.
Here’s an amazing example of the ingenuity of the early people who lived here. They created many different rooms for different purposes. Some for storage, some for sleeping and some for sanitation. They carved out of the rock all of the things they needed. Even more amazing, because these cave dwellings are deep inside the natural rock, the air temperature stays the same all year round. Because the Cappadocia region can get up to forty degrees centigrade in the summer but can also get snow in the winter, this natural temperate inside the rock is important. The people who used to live here could survive the very hot summer or very cold winter without discomfort because the living areas in their caves would always stay the same temperature.
Because of the natural rock pillars, some of the monasteries rise up to seven stories high. I was disappointed to find that you couldn’t visit the highest floors but for safety reasons only certain areas of the museum are still accessible.
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I am so glad you could explore this hidden world with me. My favourite part had to be the beautiful Kelebek Cave Hotel because I felt like I was living inside a spire from a fairy tale. My little cat friend coming to share his warmth with me just made the experience seem all the more magical. Walking around the winding paths and seeing the different shaped caves, doors and windows made me feel like I had gone back in time. Can't wait to share my next travel experience with you all soon.
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在旅行中,我总会遇到一些难以置信的惊喜,旅行最有魅力的地方就是对于下一秒的未知感,而这些未知的故事是我想要不断去挑战和探索的动力,从旅行中收获的精神力量总是出乎我意料之外。这次的土耳其之旅,终于到了最令我期待的一刻,当汽车慢慢驶入卡帕多西亚地区,眼前瞬间一片另一个星球的既视感,一个只存在于梦中或是科幻片中的场面。如果你想去到一个与你生活的城市迥然不同的地方,甚至远离整个地球上看到的习惯性风景,那么卡帕多西亚就是最好选择了。
卡帕多西亚是一片独一无二的神秘土地,是地球造物者鬼斧神工的杰作,也是世界上最像月球的地方。它独特的地貌带给我无与伦比的视觉震撼,这片土地因为千年前的火山爆发和长年风雨侵蚀,形成了形态各异的怪石堡,和犹如童话般的斑点岩层,这些景观不断挑战着我想象空间的极限。我觉得可以来到卡帕多西亚的人们是幸运的,不用遭受缺氧,失重和太空船的考验,就能搬去外星球住上几宿,是多令人难忘的经历呀。卡帕多奇亚位于土耳其中部安纳托利亚高原,有着惊艳绝伦的火山岩洞、地下洞穴还有充满历史感的山谷裂缝,和最为标志性的“精灵烟囱”,这片土地上的特殊景观毫无疑问被美国《国家地理》评为全球最神奇十大美景之一,这次我选择了位于格雷梅的蝴蝶特窟酒店。格雷梅集中着卡帕多奇亚最美的山谷,这里当仁不让的成为卡帕多西亚地区的旅游中心,这里最吸引人的体验就是洞穴酒店。我发誓看到这些山洞里的民居,我都还没有意识到这就是我的酒店,第一次体验这样与众不同的酒店,我又好奇又激动。
这里洞穴酒店的历史可追溯到千年以前,在历史的长河中,这片看似荒芜倍感沧桑的地带,其实和基督教有着千丝万缕的关联,这里起初是基督教徒躲避罗马迫害的避难处,所以开凿出无数洞穴作为教堂、居所和隐修地。这一次我决定当一回洞穴人,以洞穴为家,入乡随俗,体验都市之外的生活。傍晚走进洞穴房间,黄色的灯光打在岩石墙壁和穹顶上,金碧辉煌的感觉,地上铺了一块土耳其民俗地毯,绚丽的色彩好像瞬间点亮了我的心情,房间的一角有温馨的壁炉,传统家具和手工织物装饰,让我感觉像回到了家一样悠闲自在。第一次住在山洞里面,觉得这里的温度应该是冬暖夏凉的,就像国内的窑洞一样。正当我收拾行李,准备享受人生中第一晚山洞之夜的时候,发生了一个可爱的故事。就像我说的,土耳其从来不会给你平淡的感受,美丽的意外就不知不觉的向你靠近。在我收拾完行李一转身,发现一只黑色猫咪望着我叫,我先是一愣,发现原来是房间窗户开了个小缝隙,我的另一位房客就这样悄无声息的来到了我身边。
在之后的几十分钟,我走到哪里,黑色的小猫咪都跟到哪,好像并没有要离开的意思,我渐渐意识到,也许这只猫咪并不是一位访客,而是这个房间的长期房客呢,它来到这里是为了迎接我这个远道而来的客人,为了让我迅速适应陌生的环境,在这个不太像房间的房间进入放松的状态,猫咪施展着体贴友好的身体语言,向我示好以便我尽快融入当地的生活。从我进入了梦乡到第二天清晨醒来,这只黑色小猫一直默默的趴在我腿边陪伴着我,不过分靠近打扰也不忍心离开,有猫咪陪伴的洞穴散发着甜蜜温馨的氛围。我感慨土耳其不愧是与动物友好的国家,而这家洞穴酒店不仅有热情的工作人员接待,还有猫咪小管家的体贴问候,真是太幸福了。在太阳放射出刺眼光芒之前,我来到酒店的游泳池边吃了一顿健康清爽的早午餐,因为酒店拥有山洞至高点的视野,所以可以尽情览阅格雷梅的壮观月球地貌风景。在研究了一番卡帕多西亚不得不看的风景名胜之地后,我决定先前往距离酒店不到两公里的格雷梅露天博物馆。
一听到这个名字,我就格外激动,曾经只去过室内的博物馆,原来世界上还有露天博物馆,这完全突破了我的认知。格雷梅露天博物馆其实是土耳其第一个世界文化遗产,是在自然风化形成的尖形山地貌基础上,经过人工打造修建的建筑群,可以看作是人力的“神迹”。这里是早年基督教隐士的居所,包括石窟教堂、礼拜堂和修道院。想亲眼目睹这自然地貌和人文景观完美结合的绝美风景,我需要足够的时间和体力,穿梭攀爬于陡峭的山谷之中,用身体和心灵一同感受大自然的艺术和历史悠久的人文故事。在这汇集了大大小小三十多个不同特色的石窟教堂里,满满是浓缩的土耳其艺术精华,那教堂内部刻画着色彩斑驳的精美壁画,美轮美奂,令人向往。今天神秘美妙的卡帕多西亚之旅就要告于段落了,之后还有更多精彩的卡帕多西亚游记故事想要和大家分享。
The pictures are absolutely stunning @sweetsssj! Thank you for sharing them with us.
The old Byzantine empire has so many historical jewels to explore, and Turkey is a beautiful country to explore.
I just hope that the geopolitical security situation improves.
Congratulations, very good publication, Beautiful photographs.
success.
She really puts herself at risky situation. Woman in muslim country with so naked legs ... Oh, really dangerouse.
I was here, what great memories and one of the most beautiful places in Turkey!
Wow this is soo amazing and beautiful.....thanks for sharing the images its a great place.
thanks robertsekhose, glad you liked it :)
wow it looks amazing, i have never seen rooms in caves like that before, your pictures are sooo stunning! i love all the vibrant colours!! hehehe and the food looked so fresh and yummy!!! I am actually going to Istanbul end of April for a wedding! So excited and stocked!!
thanks alla!Istanbul is amazing! I'm sure you're going to really enjoy it there, if you do have any time spare, maybe you could check out some of my earlier blogs for places to visit / eat in Istanbul!
photos are very good I am turkish
ooh yes i will do for sure!! i will need to find it!! sounds exciting! I am only there for few days but i hope it will be enough to explore :)
No @sweetsssj, your post perfect and amazing.. And i am always waiting your post.. But always late..😂😂😂 three second three hundert vote.. Amazing
Yes, it is so amazing, I am flabbergasted as well.
Istanbul is a beautiful city. You can check some nice shots of Istanbul from my blog! Have a nice trip...
One of the best country you ever seen
Lovely pictures. Thank you.
Beautiful pictures, as usual. Your adventures are exciting as usual!
Amazed to see this cave. Which camera did you use to take these pictures? lovely post..
原來還有這麼科幻神秘的地方可以遊歷,看你的文章總可以看到很多奇幻的體驗,也可以做為下次旅遊的參考。
洞穴房間太有趣了,想來住在這樣的房間裡,心情也大大不同。只不過我覺得與其在房間裡面掛有裱框的畫,不如掛一些印第安手工藝術品,或是綠色植物,我想應該會更有與大自然融合的愉悅。
貓咪管家太令人羨慕了啦!做夢都想不到會有這種特別服務,人家也想要!
真是很好的提议呢,让我想起了当下很红的那些绿色植物,放在洞穴里感觉会很不一样吧,就知道猫咪管家会吸引到你来留言,嘻嘻^^
哈哈!我已經被你摸透了
It looks like the perfect weather for hiking. The photo shoot must've been relatively easy because of the consistent lighting. It makes me want to pay a visit! I hope I won't have to pay too much though! Haha. Those caves are magnificent. I watched the whole video and it inspired me to travel and share once again. Thanks @sweetsssj!
Over these mazes for hundreds of years, there was an ordinary village, and the people who lived there did not even know that under their feet is a whole world of tunnels and mazes that stretch underground for miles. Only by chance (in the 30s of XX century one farmer, deepening his cellar, accidentally punched a hole on the "second level"), the "outside" world became aware of the underground cities of Cappadocia.
you are so right! I will do my best to show some of those underground cities in an upcoming post, although it is difficult without some imagination to see what evereything is haha!
It's hard to look at anything when you are in the picture sweetsssj you are gorgeous. Underground city's might just be the inside of a titan or giant as the structure is organic and most rock formations are of a living organism, or a silica tree.
hey j-alhomestudio, thanks a bunch, you're right about the lighting, one thing I found difficult was the fact that the light could be too much actually, and of course without some other non-rock colours, it can turn out to be quite ddull. Still, i'm glad you found something to enjoy!! :)
you are soo beautiful i love you friend :P
aww thank you jassi :)
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I feel like i'm traveling with you @sweetsssj , you enspire a lot of people, especially to the men. :)
thanks cortexx, harbouring curiosity of the world is not limited to any gender, i'm very glad to have you onboard for the journey! :)
Turkey is indeed a great tourist attraction. I plan to visit it this year with my husband. Delicious Turkish food and beautiful culture! The hotel was gorgeous, no doubt.
洞穴酒店让我想起了陕西窑洞啊
great post your travel lots I hope to do the same i have plans to travel in china
hey dear thanks so much! China will be an amazing place, i'm sure you will enjoy it, where abouts in China are you thinking of visiting?
Hopefully Zhangye National Geopark looks great any tips i would love u to follow me thanks
This is beautiful!! The colors are stunning!
yeah it does for sure
Over these labyrinths for many years, there was a normal town, and the general population who lived there did not realize that under their feet is an entire universe of passages and labyrinths that extend underground for miles. Just by possibility (in the 30s of XX century one agriculturist, developing his basement, unintentionally punched an opening on the "second level"), the "outside" world wound up mindful of the underground urban areas of Cappadocia.
It would appear that the ideal climate for climbing. The photograph shoot must've been moderately simple on account of the reliable lighting. It influences me to need to visit! I trust I won't need to pay excessively however! Haha. Those caverns are wonderful. I viewed the entire video and it enlivened me to movement and offer indeed. Much appreciated
Yes possibly a entire universe, but really do you think that it might be impossible to build?
It looks more like many other sites that have the same architecture.
Some of the paintings seem to be from the time of the Crusades 1100-1300 as there's Templar & St John crosses and the checkerboard templates (now adopted by Freemasonry) and 2 knights on horses. Must have been used as outpost because of its strategic position and heights.
Hey sweetsssj,
Whenever I see your pictures you just inspire me. I might go this year Turkey too. I am applying there for a summer program and if I get selected then I will be there.
I hope I get selected. Fingers crossed :p
Wow, that sounds great! What would you be doing on the summer program?
Very beautiful girl. I admire.
地球上最像月球表面的地方! 期待更精彩的满天热气球的照片啊!
哈哈,好的,精彩的马上会来^^
Nice .. you are lucky good for you, the place looks great
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us
Great post well done
Each time you travel is amaizing than the other time, fairy tale things looving it!! I'm loving this caves because is an artwork take it into the arquitechture, is a experience so cool, the man work is truly beautiful not leaving behind the natural scene.
Do you know that In venezuela is 12pm and watching your food makes me hungry hahaha Thanks for sharing <3
jokossita, thank you so much for the encouraging words, I must say, the location aids a lot with the impression of the fairy tale, what's most impressive is that even though it is very much a popular tourist attraction, it doesn't feel at all unnatural or overly perturbed. That's one of the qualities of Cappadocia I love so much!
Hi maam can I have one image from you.. I just want to do an sketch for your self. if that's okay for you
@sweetsssj beautiful pics you're are beautiful as well @calebotamus reminding you to breathe deeply and focus on the goodness
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hey sweetness 😍
The pictures look amazing and a must visit destination. You are doing a good service to the location because I always like to visit after reading your posts.
the above pic is a wow effect and a great view too. Nice to see your post again @sweetsssj , hope you got my message in steemit chat. I wish you more success and happy weekend from Charles
Yes, I would say that this town and Cappadocia in general is a must visit, same can be said of many places Turkey actually. I never thought there would be so many!
Thank you for the lovely message on Steemit chat!
You are welcome, thanks for sharing all these beautiful posts with us. I cited you on my today post about a milestone I reached-feel free to see it.Thanks for your response and I wish you a happy weekend.
I read your posts and an continually filled with a sense of wonder... And wanderlust! I absolutely cannot wait to get to a point where I can travel the world. I mean, 10th century?! You must feel like a regular Indiana Jones sometimes! I must once again congratulate you. And thanks for sharing!
hey jenkinrocket, thank you for letting me know what you think! I think if it's true what you say, then I'll continue to develop it that way as i really hope more people can feel the same. Not all of my travels are quite so adventurous, but I must admit I do feel like Indiana Jones sometimes. Thanks again!
I will go here some day!
for more pics from Turkey you can check my profile
Turkey is a cool place to visit...have ya ever been in Istanbul, if ya have what tips you have in visiting that city as a tourist? :))
Such amazing pictures! And the caves dwellings are surreal! Especially the mounts in the first picture, it's like ant hills but for people. If I have a chance to go to Turkey I will definitely try to go and experience it. The food looked really nice too, especially the steak. Is the pastry very sweet, we had a turkey dessert called Baklava before, and it's extremely sweet!
Thanks for another great article, and welcome back 😊
yes, I was actually thinking the same thing. I suddenly understand the pleasure of ants and their ant hills now! haha :) ~~
Thanks stabilowl :)
The scenery looks stunning!
Rooms in caves?! I am really wowed!
this place is beautiful, I hope i can visit it one day
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another beautiful moment shes delivering...you make travel simply amazing and sweet..thanks for exhusting you time into this whole exercise..thanks always @sweetsssj
Really amazing, would love to go there one day.
Thank you so much for sharing.
This is sooo cool. Didn't realize people lived in caves so recently... I too thought it was cave man days of the distant past.
Wow this is amazing!
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What stunning views! Pleased to go through so many mysterious & fantastic places through your amazing sharing! 😍👍😘
Thanks for sharing this wonderful and powerful post article. Wellcome back...its been awhile since your last post.its worth for waiting. This is awesome. The ancient place ,the culture and the food is very excellent. I love all the photos ..upvoted and resteem. .congratulations @sweetsssj. .super thumbs up..
Hi sweet this is so great and awesome. Wow its a worth for waiting..thanks for sharing this.its refer to the culture and history on ancient people of cappadocia. .the food are so excellent taken and looks so yummy. .congratulations sweet..its a Big come back...we are so happy to see you again in your wonderful post article. Upvoted and resteem your post @sweetsssj
hi mrblu! Thank you for always being here part of the journey, see you soon!
see you soon my dear
Oh Wow @sweetsssj ! Its so nice to see you back , I missed your awesome travel blogs ! This post is supurb , I can only imagine traveling to Turkey and seeing these awesome caves that were carved out by hand , and how COOL it is that the temperature is always the same inside ! Its so cool looking , all your photos are number one , and of course the food looks delicious !I really enjoyed exploring this hidden world with you , Thanks so much for sharing , loved your little video too !! Hope we see you again real soon , Steem On !
I will be back to also upvote and resteem into my @momskitchen blog to share with my foodie followers !
Is that a Turkish version of an egg roll?
Dear @sweeetsssj how are you? I miss you much; especially your blogs. You really had your wonderful adventure in Turkey. Wow, i never taught Turkey has also wonderful cave. I am so inspired by your travel today, for that reason i will write to my diary praying someday i will visit that country TURKEY.
I am your big FUN @sweetsssj always take care and be happy everyday.
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nice post
hi soren! It's really nice to see you, I miss you too! I'll drop by and have a look :)
It's too slow to posting reply.
anyway
beautiful photos+_+
thanks chrisjeong, seeems steemit is a tiny bit slow today, but thank you for visiting :)
Thanks to you for showing us magical photos ^ ^
Have good day~
I thought its only me... lolx.. What is going on ?
I thought its only me... lolx.. What is going on ?
I thought its only me... lolx.. What is going on ?
돌안에 살면 오래 살것 같은 느낌이 들죠.
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Great blog @sweetsssj. I believe those sweets you had are called Baklava.
https://www.archanaskitchen.com/baklava-rolls
In the Philippines, baklava, (bakla ba) means "is he gay?" :) just sharing haha
Lol really? hahaha
I thought so as well, but they seemed different from the Baklava I had before..
Wow this is really like a fantasy world its so beautiful....the caves are beautiful all the images are awesome and the foods looks delicious....loved your post...thank you for sharing with us @sweetsssj
thanks universalpro, you're right, it's hard to really believe it's part of our world and not as you say, a fantasy world. I absolutely love it :)
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I'd have to say I did miss updates from you on Steemit but I was sure that a blockbuster post is in the making, and there it is! Such an amazing amazing post with brilliant storytelling! Pictures are fabulous as always! Staying in the cave hotel must have been an extraordinary experience for sure. It's always a delight reading through your posts and seeing your pictures. Have fun! :)
Glad to see you back. I am happy you survived the storm.
hi nicholas83, always happy to see you alive and well as well!
heheh sweet
Beautiful Cappadokia. You are looking so gorgeous here in every photographs. Honestly speaking I have traveled many countries with you. This is my pleasure. Because By seeing and reading your blog I think as if I was with you that time. As an angel, as a supporter I wish your great success always.
hi akilasultana373, thank you so much my dear!! I hope you'll continue to keep travelling with me, many more adventures to come!
Hi po. Gihigugma tika. Haha