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This Otherworldly Wilderness Is Called the ‘Most Alien Landscape’ in the U.S.—and It’s a Dupe for Turkey’s Cappadocia

Travel + Leisure | Travel Reviews, News, Guides and Tips·Michael Cappetta·about 2 months ago
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For centuries, travelers and historians have been captivated by the beautiful sights of Turkey's Cappadocia region. With its unique terrain and "fairy chimney" rock formations, the geology inspires wonder and intrigue. But while seeing the UNESCO World Heritage Site in person is incredible, traveling to Turkey is a trek. Fortunately, there's an equally stunning alternative closer to home where you can explore dramatic rock formations. All you have to do is get to New Mexico . Located in northwestern New Mexico near the famed Four Corners , the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area has captured the attention of outdoor enthusiasts for its gorgeous wave rocks and hoodoos, which bear a stunning resemblance to Turkey’s Cappadocia . The land is free to access and open year-round, according to the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM).…

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