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Because of my little amount of visa days, I did not stay long in the Aladaglar National Park. I could have stayed there for weeks!
But I continued and had a look at the Ihlara gorge, the fake Star Wars village in Selime and one of the underground cities in Derinkuyu.
Especially these underground cities, I found fascinating! They did build a whole lot of them in the past and even did connect them via underground tracks.