
Kandovan Caves, Iran
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores the unique village of Kondovan in Iran, known for its troglodyte homes carved into volcanic rock. It delves into the village's history, traditional construction methods, and modern developments, including the use of caves for hotels and restaurants. The natural insulation properties of the caves are highlighted, along with the cultural heritage of the village, such as weaving and shepherding. The impact of tourism and modernization on the village is also discussed, showcasing how tradition and modernity coexist in this remarkable community.
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