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14-NOV-2004 Helen Betts

Pink Tuff
by Helen Betts

Zelve, Kapadokya, Turkey

My three entries were all taken in Cappadocia, one of Turkey's most popular tourist destinations. Cappadocia was once part of the Hittite Empire, then an independent kingdom and after that a vast Roman province that was mentioned in the Bible. Its rich volcanic stone (tuff) was fashioned over time by wind, water and sand erosion into fantastic, unearthly shapes, some of which are known as fairy chimneys (and which are rather phallic in appearance). Early inhabitants made dwellings in many of the formations, and when the Christians arrived in Anatolia, they carved elaborate churches into the stone, many of which survive today. There are also vast underground cities in this area, where Christians fled when Arab armies invaded in the seventh century.

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mlynn 17-Nov-2004 00:44
Such beautiful, delicate colors. Melanie
Helen Betts16-Nov-2004 02:05
Katherine, I've been to Cappadocia several times over the years, but I've never gone down into one of the underground cities! I seem to be going more often now for photographic purposes, however, so on one of those trips I really should make an effort to visit one and get some pics. Helen
Katherine Stanback's Photos15-Nov-2004 16:39
Very interesting rock formations! I'd love to see pictures of the underground cities.
Sony Forums Challenges15-Nov-2004 09:40
A wonderful place and a very interesting subject for the challenge. Great textures and nice even lighting...Penelope