The Sutini Cave is situated on the road from Selcuk to Sirince. It has been in use since the 13th century. There are faded frescoes of Christian saints at the entrance. On the walls there are interesting writings carved by the Cirkince villagers such as “Sotirikos, slave of the God” and “O! Jesus. Help!”. Dido Sotiriyu, a greek author who spent her childhood in Sirince in the 1920's, names this 70-80 meter deep cave as Sütlü Panaya “the Milky Mother” and writes : “... It was impossible to find the cave due to the huge rocks and bushes hiding the entrance. After crawling for about ten meters, one could reach a platform full of stalagmites. The stalagmites used to glitter in the light of lanterns. At the end of the cave there was a fathomless cliff. “