Entrance of a Church


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Entrance of a Church carved into a rock. Shot at the open museum in Cappadocia.
26/05/2012 - 17:42nonur
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GIULIO57

Link Posted 26/05/2012 - 17:55
I like these churches inside rocks. I go back to Middle Age....and history read on books.
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junousia

Link Posted 26/05/2012 - 18:59
I agree Giulio. I'm interesting to see do you have any pics inside. I'm little bit jealous that we dosen't have anyting that old or that kind of structures here.
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Jukka
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nonur

Link Posted 26/05/2012 - 21:02
junousia wrote:
I agree Giulio. I'm interesting to see do you have any pics inside. I'm little bit jealous that we dosen't have anyting that old or that kind of structures here.

Thank you both! No, unfotunately I don't. You can see many of those if you copy and paste,- Churches of Göreme, Turkey - in the search box of the Google /images page.
Regards,
Nezih
Last Edited by nonur on 26/05/2012 - 21:02

szgabor

Link Posted 31/05/2012 - 08:41
Nice capture of a really interesting place.
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Gábor
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Clayboss

Link Posted 31/05/2012 - 14:10
Thank you Nezih, for reminding us , yet again, of what a wonderful country Turkey is. I think this might be the Karanlik Kilise , which we translate as the Dark Church in English.It is worth visiting Cappadocia just to visit this site in Goreme. The painting inside has been very carefully restored. I must go back with the K5. My previous pictures were on fast slide film, Pentax MX, and digital will be much more capable, I am sure.
Jukka, you have got Turku cathedral, although I know it's not as old as this it is pretty special.

Best wishes,
David W

nonur

Link Posted 31/05/2012 - 22:02
David, this is another one and is located on the way to the Dark Church in which the frescos are best preserved and restored, as you say. I had the K5 with me, but I was not allowed to take any pictures even without flash. Great pity!
Regards,
Nezih

Clayboss

Link Posted 31/05/2012 - 23:05
Nezih, I remember now as you say photography wasn't allowed in the best ones, like the Church of the Apple and the Sandal Church. It is fair enough,they want us to buy the books and it can be distracting when you have to wait for everyone to take a picture before you can see anything! Still, a fantastic place. The Tokali Kilise had some wonderful painting with blue backgrounds, I remember.

Best wishes,
David W
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