A moment to enjoy the sunset in the warm waters of Pamukkale.
Denizli, Turkey
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A moment to enjoy the sunset in the warm waters of Pamukkale.
Denizli, Turkey
Cappadocia is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features.
The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul and other cities. The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Ürgüp, Göreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uçhisar, Avanos and Zelve.
Among the most visited underground cities are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkonak.
The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Ürgüp, Göreme, Guzelyurt and Uçhisar.
Cappadocia, Turkey
Very rarely can we be in Pamukkale alone to truly appreciate this place.
Denizli, Turkey
Two men chat with the bosphorus as their background.
Istambul, Turkey
Kuşadası sunset, Turkey
Kuşadası comes from the Turkish words kuş (bird) and ada (island), as the island has the shape of a bird's head (when seen from the sea). It is a large resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast living mainly of tourism.
Suleymaniye mosque at night time, Istambul
Turkey
Hagia Sofia is the former Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral, later an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum.
he Hagia Sophia is famous in particular for its massive dome. It was the world's largest building and an engineering marvel of its time. It is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have changed the history of architecture.
Istambul, Turkey
Lake Tuz (Turkish: Tuz Gölü meaning 'Salt Lake') is the second largest lake in Turkey and one of the largest hypersaline lakes in the world. It is located in the Central Anatolia Region. During the summer the lake dries up exposing an average of 30 cm thick salt layer that makes this lake look like a desert.
Anatolia, Turkey
Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia nowadays.
Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, and Niğde Provinces in Turkey.
Cappadocia, Turkey.