BaThe Basalt Cliffs Natural Monument is a volcanic natural monument located within the boundaries of the Boyabat district of Sinop province, Türkiye, estimated to have formed approximately 3 to 5 million years ago. This structure consists of basalt columns situated in three closely spaced valleys covering an area of about 10 hectares. These columns emerged as a result of erosion along vertical fractures exceeding 20 meters in height. Typically developing in four five or six-sided prismatic shapes
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ÖzÖzlüce Underground City is located in the center of Özlüce Village, approximately 6 kilometers west of Kaymaklı town, along the Nevşehir–Derinkuyu highway. The village was known as "Zeile" in the Middle Ages and later referred to as "Zile." The area exhibits the typical characteristics of a Greek (Rum) village.Özlüce Underground City (T.C. Nevşehir Valiliği)Architectural and Geological FeaturesAt the entrance of the underground city, there are two interconnected arched chambers constructed from
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DrEjder Cave is a natural formation located within the National Park in the Pınarbaşı district of Kastamonu, among the Sphere Mountains. Known locally as Ejder Çukuru, this cave is 70 meters deep and 385 meters long.Location and AccessEjder Cave lies within the boundaries of Sümenler Village, under the Pınarbaşı district of Kastamonu. It is approximately 500 meters from Mantar Cave and 1 kilometer from Ilgarini Cave. Access is provided via forest roads and designated hiking trails.Physical and Geo
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Dedegöl Mountain is located within the boundaries of the Yenişarbademli district in the eastern part of Isparta Province. At an elevation of 2998 metres, it is the highest peak in Isparta Province and the Central Taurus Mountains. The mountain extends from south to north and northwest and lies within the Taurus orogenic belt. Its summit is covered by snow for eleven months of the year.Dedegöl Mountain (Türkiye Culture Portal)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Geological and Geo
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