Turda Gorge, a 1.8-mile (3-kilometer) canyon near Cluj-Napoca, Romania, splits what was once a single mountain, revealing sheer limestone cliffs that rise on either side. Over millennia, a rushing river carved dramatic karst formations, including caves and rock towers, which now form part of a protected nature reserve. Hikers and climbers frequent the area, drawn by the rugged beauty and the opportunity to explore its natural wonders.
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