Monday, March 12, 2012

Cappadocia

Cappadocia is Turkey's most visually striking region, especially the "moonscape" area around the towns of Ürgüp, Göreme, (to name a few), where erosion has formed caves, fairy chimneys, and sensuous folds in the soft volcanic rock.

Cappadocia contains several underground cities, largely used by early Christians as hiding places before Christianity became an accepted religion. The underground cities have vast defence networks of traps throughout their many levels.

Today the area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. The lunar-like setting has become popular for hot-air ballooning.

Surprisingly tourists are assured of world class amenities offered by some hotel caves. Now that would be a good experience - living in a cave (albeit the inconvenience of one). Instead we can enjoy modern day marvels together with ancient ones. Quite unbelievable!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Extraordinary Hikes and Adventures

Yosemite Grand Traverse

Hello! After a long hiatus, I'm back and once again ready to tackle topics about living the life that perhaps we longed for, dreamed about, or maybe are lucky enough to live it...

Here are some extraordinary hike trails featured by NatGeo for the thrill seekers. Most of them need some kind of expertise, but if you've got the heart for it - then go for it!

Highlining at Cathedral Peak, Yosemite, California

Virgin Rivers, Zion Narrows, Utah

Trek Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve, Alaska

Petra, Jordan

Shawangunk Mountains, New York

Grand Teton Climb

Freshwater Caves, Florida

Big Bend of the Rio Grande

Diamond on Longs Peak, Colorado

Eolus Peak, Chicago Basin, Weminuche

Chicago Basin, Weminuche, Colorado