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Turkish tourist attractions

Turkey has two of the seven wonders of the world: the Temple of Al-themis and the Luxi Mausoleum in Mao Se. In addition, the architectural relics left by the Eastern Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire are the treasures of world architectural art, and Yalova Hot Springs and Kush Lake are world-famous tourist attractions.

Andromeda Peak and Stone Camel in Cappadocia Stone Forest. Stone Forest is located in the triangle between Avanos, Gulemei and Yurgup, about 280 kilometers southeast of Ankara, covering an area of several hundred square kilometers. In ancient times, the lava from five volcanoes here formed a volcanic plateau with peculiar terrain, which was covered with countless grotesque stalagmites, gravel and caves cut by volcanic rocks.

Now, why can Turkey continue to attract the attention of so many tourists? It is the blue sea water, the beautiful scenery of antonia, its increasingly prosperous modern entertainment facilities and tourist facilities, and it is also an ideal place for shopping paradise and sports lovers.

Main attractions: the Temple of Al themis, the Mausoleum of Khalikana Susmo Solas, the Fairy Chimney, the Topkapa Palace, Gorem National Park and Capadocia Grottoes, as well as the ancient city of Ephesus. Historic sites in Istanbul, Goremei Valley and Capadocia Grottoes, Deeves Grand Mosque and Hospital, Hattusha, Mount Nemrut, Sansos and Leiden Sites, Herapolis and Spam Kokale, and Sammeilan Bolu City. Andromeda Peak and Stone Camel in Cappadocia Stone Forest. Stone Forest is located in the triangle between Avanos, Gulemei and Yurgup, about 280 kilometers southeast of Ankara, covering an area of several hundred square kilometers. In ancient times, the lava from five volcanoes here formed a volcanic plateau with peculiar terrain, which was covered with countless grotesque stalagmites, gravel and caves cut by volcanic rocks.