Built on the northern slopes of Mt. Idis about 14 km northeast of Avanos, 'Özkonak Underground City' has many strata made up of volcanic granite. The larger areas of the city are connected to each other by tunnels. Ozkonak had a built in communication system of pipes to each of its levels, unlike Kaymakli and Derinkuyu which have no such communication systems. Each carved out room had ventilation provided by holes when the city was closed against enemies.
Ozkonak was discovered in 1972 by a local farmer named Latif Acar. Latif Acar got curious about where his excess crop water was disappearing to. Latif discovered an underground room which, when later excavated, revealed a whole city which could house an incredible 60,000 people for up to three months. Although only four floors are open now, the complex contains a total of 10 floors, to a depth of 40m.
Unlike the other
underground cities in this area, besides the rolling stone doors, there were holes above the tunnels used for dumping hot oil on the enemy. Just like
Kaymaklı and
Derinkuyu, Özkonak has a
water well, ventilation system, winery and moving stone doors.
See Also
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Cappadocia
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Ihlara Valley
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Kaymaklı Underground City
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Derinkuyu Underground City
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Underground cities in Avanos
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Cappadocian Greek language
External Links
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Community Site (in Turkish) with news, pictures and videos
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Churches
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Site with pictures and info