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Turkish Minas Tirith?

There is an unusual rock wall formation in Turkey (https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/naturally-formed-wall-in-central-anatolias-sivas-vies-to-become-tourism-hotspot-155718) which, if shot from a certain angle can remind one of Minas Tirith, as this Turkish Tolkien fan page noticed. (https://twitter.com/OrtaDunyaCom/status/1497211565841518593/photo/1).


It is not very well known and you can find no other photos of it on Google, save the site I linked. But you can find it on Google Earth and if you switch on the display of photos, you can find some more there pinned along the roads along the structure. https://earth.google.com/web/@39.80227162,38.13861703,1687.10671257a,1317.49364416d,35y,162.53240372h,45.55195647t,359.99739304r?utm_source=earth7&utm_campaign=vine&hl=sk



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