ANADOLU'NUN UNUTULMUŞ KAYA ŞEHRİ! HOBBİTS EVRENİ GİBİ!
In this video, we visited an ancient rock settlement in Anatolia. Dating back thousands of years, this settlement contains some of the world's oldest wineries, monasteries, residential units, and numerous tombstones of unknown origin. The destination of the endless tunnels remains a mystery. There are many complex settlements carved into the rocks. We were particularly fascinated by the fact that even the insulation plaster in the wells of the wineries is still intact. The region is located in a Cappadocia-like area, on the border between İncesu in Kayseri and Ürgüp in Nevşehir. Locals know mysterious historical stories about the region, although their accuracy hasn't been proven. Don't forget to like my video and subscribe to my channel!

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