Kunduz Cave
The cave is near Yesilyur in Kunduz Village. The entrance is shaped like a round archway. Since the cave was once used as a mint, its floor is covered with stones and soil. The cave is yet to be fully explored.
Indere (Ballica)
The cave is located in
the Pazar District of
Tokat. It is a beautiful
seven layered cave with
two layers above the
entrance and five below
it. There are small
ponds, drippings, dry
natural pools in every
floor. Excessive mud and
wet clay makes ascent
and descent difficult.
Remarkably, there are no
breathing problems even
when you go deep inside
the cave.
The cave expands as you
go east or west or up or
down. 45 to 50 meters
inside the cave is a
wide saloon having
plastered walls, showing
it was once in use. The
cave then expands north
and northeast as a
gallery of 25-30 meters.
There are chambers on
both sides of the
gallery, which finally
leads into a big saloon.
Stalactites,
stalagmites, pillars and
water ponds are found
inside this saloon. This
section of the cave is
accepted as the first
layer and is 150 meters
from the entrance.
The second layer, 10
meters below the first,
is like a large saloon.
There are stalactite,
stalagmite and pillars
present inside this
saloon. At the end of
the second layer, the
cave descends to the
third layer. The third
and fourth layers have a
breathtaking collection
of pillars, stalactites
and stalagmites. The
shortest distance
between the end of the
fourth layer and the
cave entrance is about
350 meters. There is a
lake at the fifth layer







