The Kapuzbaşı Waterfalls (Kapuzbaşı Şelalesi) in Aladağlar National Park south of Cappadocia and east of Niğde, are among Turkey's most unusual: the seven waterfalls spurt right from a solid-rock cliff face. It's striking: a crease in the vertical cliff face. Above it, dry rock. Below it, a cascade of chill white water. Over the ages, the water found its way through the porous limestone, ending at the cliff face, where it tumbles to a stream below.
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