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  20100405_073650 D300.jpg - Most of the landscape of Cappadocia was created 30 million years ago when the erupting volcanoes left behind easily eroded material called tuff.  It is this tuff that has been eroded over the years by water, wind and temperature changes.  
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78 | Most of the landscape of Cappadocia was created 30 million years ago when the erupting volcanoes left behind easily eroded material called tuff. It is this tuff that has been eroded over the years by water, wind and temperature changes.
Photographer: Fred Seligman MD | Camera: NIKON D300 | Date: 4/5/10 7:36 AM | ISO: 320 | Exp. Time: 1/500s | Aperture: 11.0 | Focal Length: 70.0mm (~106.6mm) | Flash: No | Latitude: N 38°39'49.27" | Longitude: E 34°49'28.42" | Altitude: 1085 metres | GPS time: 4:36:27 UTC | Copyright: © 2010 Fred Seligman MD | See map
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