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DAY 1:
DEVRENT VALLEY
has various types
of fairy chimneys. Among these are those with caps, cones, mushroom like
forms pillar and pointed rocks. With the action of smaller, secondary
volcanoes and the action of rivers, wind and flood waters, this layer
of tuff has slowly but steadily been eroded to produce the rock formations
know as "fairy chimmeys". We will take a walk through this amazing
valley.
ZELVE OPEN AIR MUSEUM has the most important
churches in the valley. Balikli, Uzumlu, and Geyikli, blong to the Pre
Iconoclastic period. The valley was inhabited until 1952. Apart from monasteries
and churches, houses, a mill, a mosque, and several dovecotes are found
in the valley.
PASABAGLARI (MONKS VALLEY) Many fairy chimneys
with multiple stems and caps can be found here, this style being unique
to this area. A chapel dedicated to St. Simeon and a hermit's shelter
is built into one such fairy chimney with three heads.
AVANOS is known for the
pottery, a craft dating back to the Hittite period. The red clay which
is worked by local craftsmen comes from the residue in the Kizilirmak
river. The Kizilirmak, which divides Avanos into two, is Anatolia's longest
river.
GOREME OPEN AIR MUSEUM is the place where
this religious education was started. You will visit the churhcesö chapels
and monasteries carved into the fairy chimmeys from the 10th to the 13th
centuries with fresgos painted on the walls. In the 4th century three
important men created a now unity here they are the Great St. Basil, Bishop
of Kayseri his brother St Gregory of Nyssa and St. George of Nazianus.
PIGEON VALLEY here you will see
where the Pigeons and hear of how they were used to help the people. Some
examples where to send messages and to fertiziize the grapes. Also you
will see a wonderful panoromic view.
UCHISAR CASTLE is the highest
point in the region. The castle and its surrounds used to be the most
populated area this settlement, which resembles Ortahisar in style. The
top of the citadel provides a magnificent panorama of the surrounding
area.
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DAY 2:
DERINKUYU or
KAYMAKLI UNDERGROUND CITY these two underground cities where dwellings
for the christian communitiest to use as refuges. It contains all the
usual rooms found in an underground city such as stables, cellars, storage
rooms, refectories, churches, and wineries. Apart from these, was a missionary
school.
IHLARA VALLEY this canyon was created by the cracking and collapsing
which occurred as basalt and andesite lava from Mt. Hassadag cooled. The
Melendiz river found its way through these cracks, eroding the canyon
bed and helping to form canyon we see today.
SELIME is situated at the
end of the Ihlara valley. Fairy chimneys rest on the steep hillside, and
a basilica style cathedral the Selime Sultan tomb, a hollowed out citadel
and churches are also found here.
YAPRAKHISAR Monastery, panoramic view point.
AGZIKARAHAN CARAVANSERAI were a very important place for the Seljuk
rulers of Anatolia to trade. They deveopled the old trade routes, and
built Caravansaries along the way to act as shelters and provide protection
to traders.
DAY
3:
MUSTAFA PASA was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until the
beginning of the 20th century. The houses dating back to the end of the
19th and beginning of the 20th centuries display fine examples of stonework.
DAMSA lake is an example of the hard work of local men and women in
building a Dam acroos the lake.
CEMIL means "Pretty Village" here is where the Greek
people lived.
KESLIK this Archangelos Monastery is about two kilometers south of
Cemil. The monastery compries a church chapel, refectory, hall, and othere
chambers, all hollowed out of a group of broadbased cones.
SOGANLI fracatured and collape during an earthquake that added
to erosion resulting in deep valleys and canyons. Soganli valley, which
is divided into two, has been occupied since the Roman period. The rock
cones found on the sides of the valley were used as graves by the Romans,
and later as churches by the Byzanties. Here you will see local women
making bread in outside ovens.
TASKINPASA: this was Byzantine Tamisus, seat of a bishopric, orginally
known to the Turks as Damas. The town takes its present name from Taskin
Pasa, a Karamanid emir who ruled here in the fourteenth century. The will
hold anothe Panoromic view.
DAY
4:
SOGANLI VALLEY
fracatured and collape during an earthquake that added to erosion resulting
in deep valleys and canyons. Soganli valley, which is divided into two,
has been occupied since the Roman period. The rock cones found on the
sides of the valley were used as graves by the Romans, and later as churches
by the Byzanties. Here you will see local women making bread in outside
ovens.
SULTANSAZLIGI bird paradise. If you love bird watching this could
be a new paradise for you.
YAHYALI the water that feeds this wonderful waterfall comes from
the mountain of Taurus.
TASKINPASA this was Byzantine Tamisus, seat of a bishopric, orginally
known to the Turks as Damas. The town takes its present name from Taskin
Pasa, a Karamanid emir who ruled here in the fourteenth century. The will
hold anothe Panoromic view.
MUSTAFAPASA was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until the
beginning of the 20th century. The houses dating back to the end of the
19th and beginning of the 20th centuries display fine examples of stonework.
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