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Ihlara: The Crack of Emptiness and the Words You Never Spoke (part 3)
Call of the Void Point of Disappearance There are fractures in geography, and there are fractures in the mind. Ihlara is a…
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Anthropoid Sarcophagus: A Portrait After Life
Artifact of Inevitability A Look Through the Glass The first thing you see is a face. Not of a person, but of…
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Ihlara: The Valley Where Silence Remembers Your Name (part 2)
Call of the Void Vanishing Point There are places where the world steps aside, making room for something else. Ihlara is exactly…
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Ihlara: The Canyon That Checks Your Authenticity (part 1)
Call of the Void Point of Disappearance Emptiness here isn’t an absence. It’s a process. You take just one step into the…
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Uçhisar: The Vertical Necropolis of Memory (part 2)
Uçhisar is a place where verticality becomes a way of thinking. A rock born from volcanic tuff, it long ago stopped being…
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Sabazios: Storm Protocol and the Forgotten God of the Upper Worlds
Abandoned Pantheons Ash over the Altar Sometimes the wind brings the smell of ozone where no lightning has been seen. You walk…
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Uçhisar: The Lighthouse of Emptiness over Cappadocia (part 1)
Dust of Ages Entrance into the Labyrinth There are places where geography behaves like an artificial intelligence on the brink of self-awareness.…
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Selime: The Song of Stone and the Vacuum of Faith (part 2)
Dust of Ages A story that looks back at you through the dust. Entrance to the Labyrinth Selime doesn’t just stand on…
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Olympos: Sarcophagi That Look Back (part 4)
Dust of Ages No one dies simply in Lycia. Here, death is design. In Olympos, everything related to graves is extravagant and…
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Voice of Ruins — a guide for those not yet lost.
Travel stories from forgotten places where empires crumble into the dust of time. A blend of archaeology, irony, and personal reflection among the ruins of history.

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