Window - Cappadocia, Turkey
This photo was taken in Cappadocia, Turkey, home to perhaps the largest underground city in the world, home and hiding place to some of the first Christians. Their structures were reminiscent of ant hills. This particular picture was taken in a "castle", built into a hillside, it had a watch tower/window that required a precarious climb up a crumbling staircase as well as multiple churches in its core.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- Education Abroad - Creator
- Shriner, Nick - Photographer
Collection
collections Photo Contests
Date Created
2014
Physical location
Western Washington University
Repository
Resource type
Related Series
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Subject Topics
- Academic freedom
- Creativity
- Critical thought
- Engagement
- Excellence
- Student success
- Respect
- Integrity
Subject Topics (machine generated)
- silhouette
- dark
- art
- shadow
- moon
- people
- light
- nature
- eerie
- travel
- Academic freedom
- Creativity
- Critical thought
- Engagement
- Excellence
- Student success
- Respect
- Integrity
- Travel
- Study Abroad
- International Places
- Cappadocia
- Turkey
Genre
Images
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