Bazda Cave


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June 19th 2012
Published: January 3rd 2013
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I came across this cave when I was visiting Harran in Southern Turkey, close to the Syrian border.



The cave system was huge but I didn't have time to explore it fully. The ceilings were massive, there were different caverns all over, there were stragne markings cut into the rock and the walls were finished off with right-angles, i.e the walls looked square or cuboid.

A fascinating site and well worth further exploration.





For more about my trip around Turkey click below

http://www.travelblog.org/Middle-East/Turkey/blog-725314.html


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The cave was huge and full of right-angled walls
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Corridors and right angles
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Square/right-angled edges to the walls
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Cuboid looking columns
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There were different caverns
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A circular saw type cut
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Strange Markings

Foot holes maybe??


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