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Travertines in Turkey

If you're visiting Turkey, make sure you add Pammukale in your iterinary so as to not miss out the natural thermal pools. The picturesque white views may be mistaken with a snow but in reality it's the travertines generated out of natural hot water constantly flowing. The views are amazing and if you get to catch them at sunset or sunrise nothing like it! ... One of the best experiences of our trip to Turkey. #turkey #pamukkale #thermalpool
Posted: Aug 29, 2023
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#bucketlistreboot Trust me, the actual view of the thermal pool is super nice but it’s not possible to take from top to below. note that the limestone is sharp and edgy so it’s really hard to walk. I think I can give advice to bring beach shoes. Did I mention that there is no safety rail available and next to you is the cliff. A small footpath runs up the mountain face for us to use, however the travertine terraces are all off-limits, having suffered damage over time I guess or too many ppl walking on the same path. Free of charge to bath there but don’t mind ppl just put their feet into the water . Mineralised water , not thermal but spring water so it’s cooling.

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#bucketlistreboot Pamukkale meaning cotton castle in Turkish is a natural site in Merkez, 20190 Pamukkale/Denizli Province. People have visited the area for thousands of years, due to the attraction of the thermal pools, hotels were built all over the ruins, when the area declared a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE, the hotels were demolished and the road removed and replaced with artificial pools.There are well preserved Roman ruins and a museum on site. Natural thermal pools surrounded by white limestone, accessed by a walk over rough rocks, be careful it slippery.

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