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The natural refrigerator in the caves in the Afyonkarahisar part of the Phrygian valley and carved into the rocks with a history of thousands of years astonishes those who see it.
The Phrygian Valley, located within the borders of Afyonkarahisar, Kütahya and Eskişehir, still holds many mysteries. BC. The Phrygians, who ruled western central Anatolia in the 12th and 7th centuries, are known for the structures they excavated from the rocks. Considering the details like stairs and windows in the settlements that carved out of the rocks, the Phrygians are more interesting. A 1 x 1.5 meter, 1.5 meter high cavity built into the floor of a cave located in the area known as ’40 Stair Cliffs’ in the Beyköy Çukurca district of the İhsaniye district where the Phrygians live, is almost a reminiscent of a natural refrigerator. Phrygians BC. It is believed that they used the cavity that resembles a natural refrigerator to store their food and drink, as well as today’s cellar.
“We want everyone to come and see”
Beyköy village chief Ahmet Devrim stated that more attention should be paid to the region. Defending that there are many mysteries in the caves, Devrim said the region should be brought more to tourism. Devrim said that everyone should come to see the valley of Phrygia and said: “There is a cavity in the cave similar to a natural refrigerator so that the materials of that day do not rot. It has ventilation and stairs. This is a residential area of that period. We want everyone to come and see, there are many more unknown places. ” I speak.
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