Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
30.04.2020

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Drone photos, taken on 13th of September 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Drone photos, taken on 16th of September 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Photos, taken on 13th of July 2018 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Drone photos, taken on 13th of September 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Photos, taken on 13th of February 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Photos, taken on 5th of April 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Photos, taken on 5th of April 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Photos, taken on 8th of April 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
Fotoğraf: Behçet Alkan

NEVSEHİR, TURKEY: (EDITOR'S NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE): Drone photos, taken on 24th of Nov 2019 (top) and 29th of April 2020 (bottom) with nearly same perspective show the difference of visitors after museums and archaeological sites are closed to visitors within the precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nevsehir, Turkey. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions. Cappadocia, hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, left without visitors this year due to the restrictions taken to curb the spread of the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ( Behçet Alkan - Anadolu Agency )

Cappadocia, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites, deserted after COVID-19 precautions 
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Cappadocia in Turkey’s Nevsehir city had been a busy tourist attraction site before  museums and archaeological sites were closed as part of coronavirus measures.

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