Tuff Stone in Kapadokya

Fascination of natural colors and light: Volcanic tuff stone in the September sunset light at Rose Valley near Göreme in Kapadokya (Cappadocia), Middle Anatolia, Turkey.

The landscape of Cappadocia was created about 30 million years ago. The ashes, which covered the earth by massive volcanic eruptions, became an erosive material called “tuff”. Through rain, wind and temperature fluctuations caused in the course of time various forms, such as cones in the stone or the so-called “fairy chimneys”, of which former residents of the region believed, that they were inhabited by fairies.

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