Inside Derinkuyu: the secret underground city of ancient Anatolia
Daniel Coughlin
28 January 2024
Explore this ancient subterranean metropolis
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An amazing discovery
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The geology of Cappadocia
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Who built Derinkuyu?
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A feat of engineering
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A huge labyrinth
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A refuge from invasions
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Livestock living quarters
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Subterranean ventilation shafts
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Rolling stone doors
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Below-ground kitchens
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Olive oil lighting
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A place to store food
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A plentiful water supply
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Derinkuyu’s missionary school
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The confessional
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Staple supplies
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Inside the grain store
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Links to other underground cities in Cappadocia
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Underground living areas
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Underground living areas
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The forgotten secret city
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Endless tunnels
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A church seven floors down
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Communal spaces
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Mysteries still intact
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A bright future
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