Photos from Central Anatolia, Turkey, Middle East - page 5

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The Valley Has Numerous Caves If You Look
A Look at the Valley from the Top
The Valley That We Walked (at least part of it!)
Our Guide and the Green Tour 7!
Pigeon Waste Was Important as a Fertilizer
Lots of Narrow Hallways & Some Open Areas
Open Spaces in the Underground City BUT
Many Narrow Stairways and Passages
Archways In the Underground Church
Alpe,r Our Tour Guide, Showing The Winery Area
On the left, the Air Shaft Bringing in Fresh Air
Watch Your Head With the Doorways
Views While Walking Around Goreme
The Geological Make Up of the Area
A Few Signs Around Town - We Could Actually
Sitting Areas on the Roof of Our Hotel
Always Enjoy Seeing The Local Paintings
The Speed of the Whirling Is Mesmerizing
The Whirling Dervishes Are Easy to Recognize
We Stayed in Goreme
Still Warm Enough for Morning Glory's Here
Gee, Does That Logo Remind You Of Anything?
It Was Hard to Stop Taking in the Vistas Here!
Enjoyed Our Time Visiting With Mehmet
The Historical Carevanserai  (inn) built in 1249
One of the Drums Played for the Whirling Dervish
The Arrow Points to Detailed Columns on this One
On The Balcony Our First Night in Goreme
Pumpkins Are A Major Crop Here - Only for the Seeds!
Our Hotel at Night and Views from Our Room
Our First Night We Stopped for Hot Local Wine
Another Way to See the Area is By Horse
Taking in the Night Lights in Goreme
We Could Not Photograph During the Ceremony
The Black Cape is Removed
"Classic Cars" Are What These Are Called Here
We Resisted the Carpets Here!
Entrance & Details of the Carevanserai
Balcony, Stairs, Nice Bedroom & Bath in our Cave Hotel
The One on the Left Had Amazing Moves
Enjoyed Numerous Folk Dances in the Evening
A Few More of the Women Dancers
These Men Showed Their Athletic Abilities
The Belly Dancer Put On Quite the Show
This Monastery Served Many People at This Table
Only a  Part of the Large 10th & 11th C. Monastery
Pictures Were Not Allowed in the Churches
Part of the Tour Was to Visit A Cave Home
One of the Entrances and a View from the Window
A View of the Rooms in the Cave House
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