D. Doğu ATES Geography Teacher As the MTA Cave Research Unit’s four-wheel-drive Land Rover jeep climbed the slope, a sense of fear enveloped us. We were about to enter the “Black Hell” cave, a place we had heard about from various people and in different locations multiple times, and we would be mapping it for the first time. From a distance, on a gently sloping hillside where the Obruk Plateau descends into the Konya Plain, a clean container was visible. The scout said, “Here it is. The cave is just over there.” When you reach the right side of the container, you’ll notice a hole about four or five meters in the ground. That’s the cave’s entrance.” In the top right corner of the photo, I am standing. I am wearing an orange jumpsuit. The tall person in front of me (on the left), wearing a yellow jumpsuit, is Emrullah ÖZEL, a geographer and geomorphologist. I don’t remember the other friends individually. However, I do recall that someone from the Biology Department of Ankara University joined us in entering the cave. Emrullah ÖZEL, a geomorphologist, actually drove the jeep in that direction….