Devil's Town - Photo addition

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

As an addition to my previous post about Devil's Town, here are more pictures:

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The tour starts right here!

As soon as we pass the entrance gate, restaurant on the right and information desk on the left side, we can see many handmade creepy sculptures, which are preparing us for something so wonderful, made by nature.
Going along the riverside of the Yellow River, we are passing mine panes from the 13th century, and on the half way to our main attraction, there is a Red Well.

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The path is bringing us to Devil's Gully:

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Stairs to the viewpoint of both Gullies

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Hell's Gully is on the right side of the watershed, with a smaller number of soil formations that the other one:

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Devil's Gully is on the left side of the watershed:
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Andesite rock as a head of the formation
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Well, this was so close to Hell 😈, but I am 😇...
...who enjoyed every second of Devil's Town visit.

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Thanks for stopping by 😉

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Good place. It seems like Cappadocia in Turkey. But in Cappadocia some problems with trees))

Thanks @svinsent
There is some visual similarity. The difference is that in Cappadocia you have stones, there are just soil formations that have andesite rocks on the top, which are protecting them from erosion and fast disappearance. Absolutely amazing nature :)

Yep! Nature is the best architector!)

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