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The UNESCO World Heritage Site attracted 90,000 tourists in 2024.

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00:00Located in the heart of Turkey, the Balıka Cave captivates visitors with its stalactites
00:05and stalagmites that were formed over millions of years.
00:09Located in the Pazar district of Tokat, the site is listed on UNESCO's World Heritage
00:14Tentative List and attracted 90,000 tourists this year.
00:19The nearly 70-meter-long cave is made of marble and lime and is considered one of Turkey's
00:24largest and most magnificent caves.
00:30The Balıca Cave was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2019.
00:34In 2019, 40 caves were registered as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
00:39Only the Balıca Cave was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
00:43Balıca Cave is a beautiful cave.
00:45It is a living cave.
00:46It is a cave that continues its formation.
00:49Some sections of the cave have yet to be discovered and others have not yet been opened to visitors.
00:56What are you going to hide?
00:58We are just discovering it now, but it is a great structure.
01:01It impressed us a lot.
01:03The fact that the excavations are still going on and the story inside it impressed us a lot.
01:07The Balıca Cave maintains an average temperature of 18 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of 54 percent,
01:14making it particularly appealing to people with asthma.
01:18The formation of this nearly 3.4 million-year-old cave is still ongoing,
01:23and visitors can discover pillars and water ponds as well as its cave drippings.

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