The Cappadocia Valley was formed from sedimentary and volcanic rocks - the result of an eruption that occurred about 3 million years ago. Through the impact of nature, the rock layers were eroded, creating many interesting shapes. Thousands of sharp stone columns like chimneys in fairy tales, some people also call this area "mushroom valley".
This valley becomes even more magical and magical with hot air balloons. Let's admire the beautiful pictures of Cappadocia with hot air balloons in the sky.

Russian photographer Kristina Makeeva visited Cappadocia and captured stunning images of hot air balloons there.

She used some very impressive backgrounds for her photo shoot.

Born as an engineer, Makeeva has a great passion for photography.

Colorful hot air balloons stand out against the snowy landscape.

Magical lights in the night sky

The best weather for hot air ballooning in Cappadocia is from April to October every year, as the skies are clear and the winds are relatively light.

The semi-desert region of Cappadocia is famous for its colorful hot air balloons in the sky.

Hot air balloons stand out against the sky at dawn and dusk.

Hot air balloons soar over stunning landscapes from snow-capped mountains to vast deserts.

Selina Nguyen (According to BP)































