ALL 2013 National Geographic Photo Contest – in HIGH RESOLUTION. Part 1: “Places”, Weeks 1-3

“Salt Cave”. This area known as Çankırı salt cave and believed that, its operated by Hittites (3000 BC), since 5000 years. This area has the largest rock salt reserve in Turkey.This area stated 25 km. east from Çankırı and rock salt production made by the mining method, room and pillar system. Although a relatively narrow entrance gallery, the galleries where production made resembles highway tunnels. Salt cavities, 400 m. under the earths crust, thick of blood vessel, separated orderly room and pillars.pillars. In other words, parallel galleries designed in salt cavities. Photo location: Cankiri, Turkey. (Photo and caption by Melih Sular/National Geographic Photo Contest)
ALL 2013 National Geographic Photo Contest – in HIGH RESOLUTION. Part 1: “Places”, Weeks 1-3
   
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