April 4th & 5th, 2002
Kapadokya, Turkey


 

 

 

Touring Kapadokya
A visit to remains of an ancient cave civilization

From Istanbul we departed on an overnight bus to Ugrup, Kapadokya where we rested for one hour, put our bags in our hotel and started the first leg of the Kapadokya tour. Day one we toured Devrent-the imagination valley, Avanos, Zelve, Causin, Goreme, Canak Somlekci in Avanos-a pottery factory, and Uchisar. The tour provided historical as well as geological information about the caves & rock formations. The layers of rock on top of the soft hardened mud are puzzling. The formations are explained by volcanic ash below harden volcanic rock and the erosion of the ash which supports the rock below. Each year the rock formations grow up or rather the volcanic ash below the rocks erodes down into the stream, hence the ground is sinking.

For lunch we feasted on a Turkish buffet. This was my time to sample of all sorts of Turkish dishes besides Kofte. Turkish food is amazingly tasty and includes an assortment of yoghurts; cucumber, tomato, & onion salads; spicy chicken, beef & lamb dishes; delicious buttery rice & pita breads; and of coarse, Turkish delight.

Day two we roamed through Yeralti Sehri at Derinkuyu- the underground city, Guzelyurt, Belisirma, Yaprakhisar, and Selime- the location where Star Wars was filmed. We also hiked through Ihlara Valley in Aksaray nearby a stream where we had our lunch.

In Kapadokya we reran into a group of Americans studying in Malta, some Aussie Londoners, & Canadians. Our tour included one night in a hotel in Ugrup and two days of touring Kapadokya accompanied with belly dancing finger clapping to Turkish music in the car. A cool experience.


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Devrent, the Imagination Valley


Camelman awaiting the
next tourist in Zelve

Our group hiking up to see
a cool cave mosque

And you could a sophisticated cave dweller with a nice hip vintage chair.




The rocks have a story behind them... thank god their still standing.

Our tourmates checking out the
latest in Kapadokyan wear

Turkish country people ride around town on donkeys carrying loads of farm apparatus. quite impressive.


Kapadokyan woman making the tradition tortilla yuftka



Remember StarWars?... it was filmed here in Selime





  Ihlara Valley in Aksaray  

  Pottery Factory Tour
Avanos
 


  Yeralti Sehri at Derinkuyu
The Underground City
 

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