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Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site and attraction in south-western Turkey in the Denizli Province. Pamukkale is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which enjoys a temperate climate over the greater part of the year.
The ancient city of Hierapolis was built on top of the white "castle" which is in total about 2700 meters long and 160m high. It can be seen from a great distance, eg. when driving down the hills on the opposite side of the valley to the town of Denizli, which is 20 km away.

Origin

The tectonic movements that took place in the fault depression of the Menderes river basin did not only cause frequent earthquakes, but also gave rise to the emergence of a number of very hot springs. It is the water from one of these springs, with its large mineral content - chalk in particular - that created Pamukkale.
Apart from some radioactive material, the water contains large amounts of hydrogen carbonate and calcium, which leads to the precipitation of calcium bi-carbonate. Every second 250 l hot water rises from this spring, precipitating for every liter of water 2.20 g chalk or for every second 0.55 kg of chalk. In the course of time some sources dried up because of earthquakes, while new ones arose in the neighbourhood.

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This is a fruitful trip in a cultural rich country. During these 12 days, I can only visit half of this country. But it is already an unforgettable memory. Doha is the transit place for my plane.
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This is a fruitful trip in a cultural rich country. During these 12 days, I can only visit half of this country. But it is already an unforgettable memory. Doha is the transit place for my plane.
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Going Places user  Wrote
at 3:11PM March 1, 2009
surreal!

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 8:20AM July 23, 2008
natural beauty..

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 1:50PM June 16, 2008
not 2 b missed,had a brill holiday here

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 11:20PM June 6, 2008
Breathtaking. But more so on my first visit in 1983.

 

Aharoni Zisling  Wrote
at 4:15PM May 29, 2008
great natural hot springs, and the ruins of Herapolis

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 4:03PM May 29, 2008
Natural hot springs! This has been a popular destination since Roman times and there are still lots of Roman ruins in the vicinity. Hotels have sprouted up by most of the main sources but there are also public areas for people to go to and sample the warm water. It's not that easy to get to but well worth the visit.

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 4:29PM May 28, 2008
Really truely amazing natural feature. Spot the horrible tourists swimming in the pools, wrecking it. Very sad that the pools down the bottom haven't flourished. Check out the historic ruins behind the Pammukale

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 9:25PM May 27, 2008
would really like to visit here

 


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