File:The Oracles of Nevşehir.jpg

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Two trees born from stone on top of one of the many soaring mountains in Rose Valley Nevşehir Turkey

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English: Nevşehir Cappadocia was a paramount location in Christian Philosophy, and was home to the Cappadocian fathers, also known as the Three Cappadocians. These men, along with their disciples, were sacred priests and teachers of early Christian theology. Today, in the soaring mountains of Nevşehir, you can still see the remains of churches built within stone, frescos in caves and nature that has a sublime energy. Don't forget to try an amazing hot air balloon ride through these mountains or the delicious food while visiting.
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Camera location38° 39′ 25.02″ N, 34° 50′ 35.6″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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