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Cave homes are ubiquitous in Cappadocia since at least 3000 B.C., but the emergence of cave hotels can only be traced ba…

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Cave homes are ubiquitous in Cappadocia since at least 3000 B.C., but the emergence of cave hotels can only be traced back to 2002. Tourists and travelers can look forward to this cross between an open-air and

a living museum.
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In this video, join Rappler multimedia producer Cara Angeline Oliver as she gives you the lowdown about the Yunak Evleri cave hotel in the town of Ürgüp in Cappadocia. #ShareAsia

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Full video: https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/travel/video-cave-hotels-cappadocia-anatolia-turkey/




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