2. He had a very
hardworking and
skilled man in one of
the villages around
Goreme. It's so good
that they have
teamed up on the
fields where the
peribacas are located.
The vineyard, which
is the best and the
most beautiful grape,
and the most well-
guarded pigeon
house are also on
display.
3. Thousands of pigeons come
in and out of these yukval
carved into peribacas. This
farmer's business is on his
way and he has no need.
Constantly stopped in the
vineyard or in the garden.
Years have passed and the
farmer is old. He wanted to
go to dawn to collect the
cultivated and cultivated
crop in the sour season. But,
somehow, he could not find
the strength to get out of his
bed.
4. She crawled up to her club
and said to herself, "It is a
pity, I will save the
welfare, the birds will
scream." He stood in front
of the club until evening
time. Suddenly he saw
many men with hand-
painted lights coming out
of their periwinkles. All of
them suddenly filled the
farmers' fields.
5. They immediately go to
work and collect and
harvest the crops. When
dawn was near, they
suddenly disappeared.
When it was evening again,
these men with lights in
their hands, namely the
perils, were put into work
again. They beat up the
crops and stacked up like a
hill. At dawn they
disappeared again. The
farmer took the birds with
hard work and left them
with the blended crops.
6. In the evening, the
nets came and filled
the nets and carried a
keeper. Then they
went in through the
hatch. The periplants
planted and
harvested every
year's crops of the
elderly farmer. These
hard-working and
skilled farmers did
not put their hand in
hot water to cold
water.
7. But the other
peasants did not have
any reason to believe
that this old man did
the job. He also did
not tell anyone
anything and lived in
comfort and
abundance until he
died.