The village of Kandovan in Iran's East Azerbaijan Province is home to ancient cliff dwellings, some of them resided for as long as 700 years. The rock forms in the region are the remains of volcanic activity from nearby Mount Sahand. Over the centuries, inhabitants have carved homes out of the rock faces and gradually added rooms, porches, windows, and stairwells. Many would call this town an Iranian Cappadocia
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