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Tuz Golu is the 2nd largest lake in Turkey. It can be a day trip from Kapadokya, Ankara, or Konya. They produce 60% of all salt in Turkey here.

We were hoping for some amazing pink photos. In the right conditions and light the lake is pink and is home to 10,000 pairs of nesting flamingos.

We got some interesting photos of the lake and the salt!

The cafe and giftshop has some good products and I got a free magnet for my collection.

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Tuz Golu is the 2nd largest lake in Turkey. It can be a day trip from Kapadokya, Ankara, or Konya. They produce 60% of all salt in Turkey here. 

We were hoping for some amazing pink photos.  In the right conditions and light the lake is pink and is home to 10,000 pairs of nesting flamingos.

We got some interesting photos of the lake and the salt!

The cafe and giftshop has some good products and I got a free magnet for my collection.

Tuz Golu is the 2nd largest lake in Turkey. It can be a day trip from Kapadokya, Ankara, or Konya. They produce 60% of all salt in Turkey here.

We were hoping for some amazing pink photos. In the right conditions and light the lake is pink and is home to 10,000 pairs of nesting flamingos.

We got some interesting photos of the lake and the salt!

The cafe and giftshop has some good products and I got a free magnet for my collection.
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When the panorama is too big for one photo!

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Apr 3

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When the panorama is too big for one photo!

When the panorama is too big for one photo! ...

Just a few of the pics from wandering up, down, in, out, and around Devrent Imagination Valley. I saw rocks that looked like lizards,a bunny, a pair of chickens, and a hedgehog talking to a monkey! Oh and lots of cool fairy chimneys plus a tortoise. No two hikes are ever the same. And we all blazed our own paths at different times.

TIP: Cross the road from the tea and snack shack, then hike up the hills. When you get to the top, follow the dirt road through the cherry orchard and then go down that valley. It is definitely the road less traveled by, so watch for sharp prickers and stickers.

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Just a few of the pics from wandering up, down, in, out, and around Devrent Imagination Valley.  I saw rocks that looked like lizards,a bunny, a pair of chickens, and a hedgehog talking to a monkey! Oh and lots of cool fairy chimneys plus a tortoise.  No two hikes are ever the same.  And we all blazed our own paths at different times.

TIP: Cross the road from the tea and snack shack, then hike up the hills.  When you get to the top, follow the dirt road through the cherry orchard and then go down that valley.  It is definitely the road less traveled by, so watch for sharp prickers and stickers.

Just a few of the pics from wandering up, down, in, out, and around Devrent Imagination Valley. I saw rocks that looked like lizards,a bunny, a pair of chickens, and a hedgehog talking to a monkey! Oh and lots of cool fairy chimneys plus a tortoise. No two hikes are ever the same. And we all blazed our own paths at different times.

TIP: Cross the road from the tea and snack shack, then hike up the hills. When you get to the top, follow the dirt road through the cherry orchard and then go down that valley. It is definitely the road less traveled by, so watch for sharp prickers and stickers.
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Sometimes a missed turn takes you exactly where you need to be. (Even if that turn takes you down a winding dirt road in the middle of nowhere.)

Uchisar Castle was carved out of this 60 meter hill and up to 1000 people lived there in the 7th century CE.

I'm not sure I would have enjoyed living with "the Flintstones" but visiting is great!

Spectacular views in all directions.

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Apr 3

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Sometimes a missed turn takes you exactly where you need to be. (Even if that turn takes you down a winding dirt road in the middle of nowhere.) 

Uchisar Castle was carved out of this 60 meter hill and up to 1000 people lived there in the 7th century CE. 

I'm not sure I would have enjoyed living with "the Flintstones" but visiting is great! 

Spectacular views in all directions.

Sometimes a missed turn takes you exactly where you need to be. (Even if that turn takes you down a winding dirt road in the middle of nowhere.)

Uchisar Castle was carved out of this 60 meter hill and up to 1000 people lived there in the 7th century CE.

I'm not sure I would have enjoyed living with "the Flintstones" but visiting is great!

Spectacular views in all directions.
...

Across the courtyard from the underground city is a "new" church built in the 1850s. It is currently closed but even walking around the outside was cool. A local man demonstrated the stone pillar rotates. I tried it and need to hit the gym a few hundred times, then maybe I could move it too!

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Apr 3

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Across the courtyard from the underground city is a "new" church built in the 1850s.  It is currently closed but even walking around the outside was cool. A local man demonstrated the stone pillar rotates.  I tried it and need to hit the gym a few hundred times, then maybe I could move it too!

Across the courtyard from the underground city is a "new" church built in the 1850s. It is currently closed but even walking around the outside was cool. A local man demonstrated the stone pillar rotates. I tried it and need to hit the gym a few hundred times, then maybe I could move it too! ...

Do you prefer the day 🌞 or the night 🌚?
I can't decide.🤷‍♀️

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Apr 2

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Do you prefer the day 🌞 or the night 🌚? 
I can't decide.🤷‍♀️

Do you prefer the day 🌞 or the night 🌚?
I can't decide.🤷‍♀️
...

A few more photos of hiking in Kapikaya Canyon. A waterfall and a bonus "ropes course".

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Mar 29

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A few more photos of hiking in Kapikaya Canyon.  A waterfall and a bonus "ropes course".

A few more photos of hiking in Kapikaya Canyon. A waterfall and a bonus "ropes course". ...

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