Fairy chimneys, Cappadocia (13b)
Fairy chimneys, Cappadocia (13a)
Fairy chimneys, Cappadocia (10)
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Fairy chimneys, Cappadocia (13c)
Why They Matter:
Beyond their geological intrigue, fairy chimneys played a practical role in human history. The soft tuff was easily carved, so ancient inhabitants hollowed out homes, churches, and even underground cities within them. Today, these formations are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending natural wonder with a rich tapestry of human adaptation and legend.

Beyond their geological intrigue, fairy chimneys played a practical role in human history. The soft tuff was easily carved, so ancient inhabitants hollowed out homes, churches, and even underground cities within them. Today, these formations are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending natural wonder with a rich tapestry of human adaptation and legend.

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