Fairy Chimneys
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| Hoodoos at Night; use your imagination ;) |
One of the most
amazing things about Göreme, as well
as the entire region of Cappadocia, are the fairy chimneys. Fairy chimneys, or hoodoos are
formed in an area comprised mainly of compressed volcanic ash, also called
tuff. Eventually cracks in the soil allow most of the tuff to be eroded, except
for where a more erosion-resistant boulder is. These boulders protect an amount
of tuff below from the rain (almost like an umbrella). This causes a totem-pole
like mound of ash to form. This is called a hoodoo, or fairy chimney.
Eventually the ash is eroded so much that the boulder above falls off and the
rest of the hoodoo ultimately erodes away. Hoodoos appear all over the world,
including Moab in Utah, Taiwan, France, and the Siberian hoodoos in Đavolja Varoš (Devil's
Town) are nominees
for the Seven Wonders of the Natural World campaign.
Even
as I write this, I am surrounded by fairy chimneys. A particularly astounding
thing about all of these fairy chimneys is that carved into the face of all of
them you can see little windows and openings, created by the people of this
area a long time ago.
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| A hoodoo house as seen from our hotel |
Göreme
It
feels weird being in Turkey because I am so used to hearing English but the
main language that is heard here is Turkish. Whenever I listen to myself talk,
it sounds harsh and loud, but whenever I hear other tourists speaking English,
it sounds comforting and pleasant.
A
thing I am not used to seeing is all of the street animals here. In Göreme, there are a very large number of homeless dogs and
cats. Almost every time we go to a restaurant, we get a dog or cat begging for
food. It is very hard to see them because a lot of them look unhealthily thin
and some of them have injuries inflicted by other animals.
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Posted By Isaac to
BAVI World Tour! at 10/11/2011 02:59:00 AM