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Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
« on: August 11, 2022, 08:13:43 pm »
Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people

More than 85m beneath the famous fairy chimneys of Cappadocia lies a massive subterranean city that was in near-constant use for thousands of years.

Violent gusts whipped loose soil into the air as I hiked through Cappadocia's Love Valley. Pink- and yellow-hued hillsides coloured the rolling landscape scarred with deep red canyons, and chimneystack rock formations loomed in the distance. It was arid, hot, windy and devastatingly beautiful. Millennia ago, this volatile, volcanic environment naturally sculpted the spires surrounding me into their conical, mushroom-capped shapes, which now draw millions of visitors to hike or hot-air balloon in the central Turkish region.

But beneath Cappadocia's crumbling surface, a marvel of equally gargantuan proportions lay hidden away for centuries; a subterranean city that could conceal the whereabouts of up to 20,000 inhabitants for months at a time.

The ancient city of Elengubu, known today as Derinkuyu, burrows more than 85m below the Earth's surface, encompassing 18 levels of tunnels. The largest excavated underground city in the world, it was in near-constant use for thousands of years, changing hands from the Phrygians to the Persians to the Christians of the Byzantine Era. It was finally abandoned in the 1920s by the Cappadocian Greeks when they faced defeat during the Greco-Turkish war and fled abruptly en masse to Greece. Not only do its cave-like rooms stretch on for hundreds of miles, but it's thought the more than 200 small, separate underground cities that have also been discovered in the region may be connected to these tunnels, creating a massive subterranean network..............

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220810-derinkuyu-turkeys-underground-city-of-20000-people
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Re: Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2022, 08:22:56 pm »
An amazing city! There are so many beautiful photos of Cappadocia.

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Re: Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2022, 08:26:45 pm »
An amazing city! There are so many beautiful photos of Cappadocia.

Very unusual.

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Re: Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2022, 09:23:43 pm »
Very unusual.


I don't know why but when I look at that image, impressive as it is, I hear the Flintstones theme playing in my head?