PHOTO OF THE DAY September 13, 2004  

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Where Cappadocia, Turkey
When 1982
Photographer James L. Stanfield

"Holy grottoes of Cappadocia once housed the largest community of monks in Asia Minor. From here missionaries spread the Christian faith as far as Ethiopia. Some 300 beautifully frescoed churches and dwelling spaces for 30,000 were carved from the soft volcanic pinnacles between the 4th and 14th centuries."

—From "The Byzantine Empire: Rome of the East," December 1983, National Geographic magazine


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