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Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Underground city of Derinkuyu


In 1963, an inhabitant of Derinkuyu (in the region of Capadocia, central Anatolia, Turkey), was demolishing a wall of his house-cave, and discovered astonished that behind the wall was a mysterious room that never had been seen; this room took to another one, and this one to another one and another one...


By chance the underground city of Derinkuyu was discovered, whose first level could be excavated by hititas around year 1400 a.c.


The archaeologists began to study this fascinating underground city. They were able to arrive at forty meters of depth, although guesses are that the bottom is as far down as 85 meters!


At present 20 underground levels have been discovered. Only eight levels can be visited however; the others are partially obstructed or reserved for the archaeologists and anthropologists, who study Derinkuyu.


The city was used for shelter by thousands of people who lived in the caves to protect themselves for the frequent invasions that Capadocia underwent, at the diverse times of their occupation, and also by the first Christians.


The enemies, conscious of the dangers that lie hidden inside the city, generally tried to flush the people to the surface by poisoning their wells.


The interior is amazing: the underground passages of Derinkuyu (in which there is space for at least 10,000 people) could be blocked in three strategically important points by moving circular stone doors.


These heavy rocks that closed the corridor prevented the entrance of the enemies. They were 1 to 1.5 meters in height, about 50 centimeters in width and a weight of up to 500 Kilos.


In the image it is shown how the circular stone door closed the corridor, having isolated the inhabitants solidly.


In addition, Derinkuyu has a tunnel of almost 8 kilometers in length that leads to another underground city of Capadocia, Kaymakli.


In the reclaimed levels stables have been located, dining rooms, a church (of 20 by 9 meters, with a ceiling of more than three meters of height), kitchens (still blackened by the soot of bonfires that ignited to cook), presses for the wine and the oil, warehouses, places of feeding, a school, numerous rooms and even a bar.


The city benefitted from the existence of an underground river; it had water wells and a magnificent exhaust fan (52 wells of ventilation were discovered) that astonishes engineers of the present time.


Monday, 26 October 2009

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Welcome to Batman !!

Batman suing Batman over use of Batman





Country Turkey, Region Southeastern Anatolia, Province Batman
Area - Province 4,654 km2 (1,796.9 sq mi)
Population (2005) - Total 246,700
Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)



This is the view of Batman... I means, Batman Town in Turkey...


The mayor of Batman, Turkey, is suing Warner Bros. and The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan for using the Cape Crusader’s name without the city’s permission.


Variety reports Huseyin Kalkan, mayor of the predominantly Kurdish town located in the Batman province of Turkey on the Batman River, is preparing to file a series of charges against Nolan and Warner Bros. for royalties from the blockbuster film.


“There is only one Batman in the world,” Kalkan said. “The American producers used the name of our city without informing us.”



He also hopes to pin a number of unsolved murders along with the town’s female suicide rate on the psychological impact the film’s success had on Batman residence, the publication said.



Kalkan claims to have evidence that will prove the city of Batman was founded before the 1939 debut of DC Comic’s superhero by the same name.



Why the city is complaining now about its name being used for masked justice may have something to do with The Dark Knight having grossed over $994 million worldwide so far.


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