Beginning of the summer is the best time to visit travertines of Pamukkale. We enjoyed this beautiful healing thermal pools. Unique cotton white hill.
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Travertines of Pamukkale Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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To enter the Pamukkale hot spring pool, you have to walk barefoot for 250 meters to reach the upper platform. The jade-like semi-circular white natural steps are stacked on top of each other, like snow-built terraces. From a distance, they look like big flowers of cotton standing on the hills. Countless trickles flow down from the gaps between the hills and rocks, the warm water vapor makes the Pamukkale shrouded in a faint mist, and the spring water accumulates between the steps, forming a turbulent pool, this is the world. Turkey's Pamukkale, known as the Seven Wonders. Turkish spas have been known around the world since time immemorial.
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Travertines of Pamukkale Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beginning of the summer is the best time to visit travertines of Pamukkale. We enjoyed this beautiful healing thermal pools. Unique cotton white hill.
Pamukkale, the milk knocked over by God 🍶🥛. Turkey is a very distinctive attraction. You need bare feet to go up, the feeling of feet is a bit rough, there are staff on the spot to maintain order, and you need to avoid taking pictures. This place is worth a visit.
Pamukkale is a natural site in Denizli province in southwest Turkey, known for carbonate minerals left by hot spring water flows. The ancient Greek city of Hirapolis was built on a limestone layer and has attracted tourists to its hot springs since the classical era.
The first time I contacted the Pamukkale Hot Spring Pool, in "Sister of the Figure", Lin Zhiling swims in the hot spring pool and has a big body. Since then, he has had a ripple effect on the Pamukkale and the beautiful Pamukkale Hot Spring Pool. This time I went to Pamukkale. After visiting Pamukkale, we went to the Pamukkale Hot Spring Pool above Pamukkale. The Pamukkale Hot Spring Pool is the former ancient Roman bathing beach. The water is the water of Pamukkale. It is perfect for playing, swimming and playing. Tickets are 32 lira per person and personally feel worth it. Most of the swims are European.
The underground hot spring water that arrives at the famous Pamukkale here is constantly pouring from the ground, containing rich minerals such as lime, and after years, limestone aggregates to form cotton-like rocks, layered and stacked, forming natural and spectacular rock groups and pools. You can swim in the spring or enjoy the natural hydromassage from the spring water, which is said to have the effect of treating hypertension, rheumatism and skin diseases