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Australian sculptor Andrew Rogers built fascinating sculptures in Cappadocia in 2007 and 2009 as part of the " Rhythms of Life" project. The most important feature of the statues is that they can be seen from the sky. Rogers, whose works can be seen on Google Earth, reflects the cultural development of people in Cappadocia and the values ​​of the region in his works "horse, Cybele statue, seten stone, angel-faced bird, tree of life, double-bodied single-headed lion, stone age. and sculptures named as "the first temple".

 

Andrew Rogers’ statues describe the historical and natural beauties of Cappadocia with masterful symbols. Although they were made in modern history, they were authentically processed without damaging the texture of the region. One of the sculptures made by Rogers attracts attention with the gilding on it when the sun shines at sunset.

 

Tourists who want to see the masterpieces must use the natural routes to climb the hills of the region. After taking a deep breath after a pleasant journey, you will be witnessing history from a different perspective.

 

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