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The sad travertines at Pamukkale

Arrived in the afternoon to our pension. Had a quick Gozlome, a turkish kind of pancake thing filled with spinich or white cheese or potatoe or your choice of combination ....mmm..(one of my favourite turkish foods) for lunch. Then went to check out ...

From Pamukkale, Turkey by shona77

Cotton Castle

... could have enjoyed both sites.  I’m sure this place could be a highlight of one’s journey into this part of Turkey, so we just take our experience and chalk it up to the weather.  We also learned that there are a couple other ...

From Pamukkale, Denizli Province, Turkey by eddieandlynn

Impressive calcium carbonate and more ruins

Jeannie here.  We spent another great spring day outdoors exploring the ruins of Hierapolis and the snowy white calcium carbonate formations.  The approach was barefoot through the streams of cloudy, calcium-rich waters and past the ...

From Pamukkale, Turkey by seanandjeannie

Pamukkale

... that, but I assure you it was more than I actually did! Here is more about the place... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamukkale It seems that through gross errors in over development is dying due to lack of water. It's such a shame because I was ...

From Pamukkale, Turkey by sting

Hierapolis

Today was a travel day by bus to Pamukkale for overnight. We visited the ruins of Hierapolis which was a Roman city then gradually Jewish & Christian. There are many natural hot springs in the area and evidently many earth quakes which led to the ...

From Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey by jmandell1

Pools and Ruins

... and didn't seem to get any fuller at the evening progressed. A bad night for business I would guess. At Pamukkale, a Unesco World Heritage site, hot calcium-laden mineral waters used to flow through a ruined Hellenistic city (Hierapolis) before ...

From Pamukkale, Turkey by kimandmartin