Well this is interesting

Imagine having a basement like that! Just a simple, small, humble-looking house…but with 10 stories down below for gamerooms and ballpits and concert venues and whatnot. Maybe rent out a few levels to pay for your shack’s mortgage.

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reading this now.

I saw this on the Rick Steves PBS travel show, it’s pretty off-the-hook.

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I am down on underground living thing.

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Careful about the water table and about floods…

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To quote Groucho Marx, “It’s not much up top, but it’s yours as far down as you want to go.”

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Yeah that would be a major concern. Maybe go to one of the cave systems here in US and set up there.

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Perhaps it is an ancient monument to ethics in gaming journalism.

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You know how most natural caves are formed, right? Water or lava, take your pick!

Although at this point in time these would probably be safe:

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Hmmm, bring them back through genetic engineering and train them to guard the place!

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And hiw did Giant Sloths dig those tunnels?

V e r y s l o w l y .

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Let’s not think about earthquakes. Isn’t central Turkey prone to them?

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Well that’s interesting, but it doesn’t really answer my question.

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but this does.

the city is in Nevşehir, which straddles zones 3 and 4.

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A slightly more detailed map.

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aside from ignoring the localized spike around Kırşehir, I suppose it’s more detailed.

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