@jenniferbroometravel: The Fairy Chimneys are fascinating in Pasabag Valley, also called Monk’s Valley. It’s a lovely stroll to see the whimiscal rock formations when in Göreme or Avanos in Cappadocia @Go Türkiye. #fairychimneys #fairy #avanos #cappadocia #turkiye #geology #rocks #sweptawaywithjb

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