JEOPARKLAR
What is a geopark ?
A geopark is a natural conservation and sustainable development area in which geologically and geomorphologically significant locations serve as proof of the Earth's geological evolution, as well as other natural and cultural heritage that is protected and brought to tourism in an integrated manner in any geographical area.
Geoparks are the areas with well-defined boundaries and well-planned management; they are important sites for education, science, scenery, landscape and tourism. Geoparks are intended to protect these locations as a part of nature conservation efforts, as well as to promote sustainable socio-economic and cultural development for local residents with the help of tourism and related sub-sectors that are planned to be implemented in the region.
Where is Cappadocia Geopark?
Cappadocia Geopark covers the administrative borders of Nevşehir province, which forms the central part of the Cappadocia Volcanic Area in the Central Anatolian Region of Turkey. The Geopark covers 5485 square kilometers.
Ürgüp Formation Lake Sediments (Şahin Efendi and Akdağ)
Ürgüp Formation Lake Sediments (Şahin Efendi and Akdağ)
Ayhan Group Red Green Clastic Carbonate Sedimentary Units
Ayhan Group Red Green Clastic Carbonate Sedimentary Units
Kayırlı Corridor, Kabaktepe Volcano Cone and Lava Flow
Kayırlı Corridor, Kabaktepe Volcano Cone and Lava Flow
Salanda Fay Zonu Gümüşkent Travertenleri ve Fay Kaynağı
Salanda Fay Zonu Gümüşkent Travertenleri ve Fay Kaynağı
Bozca Bazalt Sütunları ve Kızılırmak Taraçaları
Bozca Bazalt Sütunları ve Kızılırmak Taraçaları
Nevşehir Kalesi, Kayaşehir, Oyludağ Bazaltı ve Relief Terselmesi
Nevşehir Kalesi, Kayaşehir, Oyludağ Bazaltı ve Relief Terselmesi
Meryem Ana Kilisesi, Eski Kilise ve Çan Kulesi
Geosite 2Virgin Mary Church, Old Church (Hagios Gergios) and Bell Tower

