Nestled in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Özkonak Underground City (Özkonak Yeraltı Şehri) offers a more intimate and less crowded experience compared to its larger counterparts, such as Kaymakli and Derinkuyu. Constructed during the Byzantine Empire, this subterranean city once housed up to 60,000 residents. Rediscovered in the 1970s by a local farmer, the site now serves as a fascinating tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the narrow tunnels and chambers, gaining insight into the lives of those who once sought refuge here.
Özkonak Underground City (Ozkonak Yeralti Sehri)
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