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Pamukkale - walking amongst the summer snow fields
... and ever-changing in every light.
Once the sun had gone down, the pools seemed to be sitting quietly, exhausted after their efforts of the day and their performance in the dazzling sunset. We then started the walk back down the white pathway, barefoot once again, treading carefully in the light of dusk.
Pamukkale was indeed touristy, so many tourists, but somehow it didn't matter as what it offered was incredible and will be something we will always ...
The Adventure Girls Become Archaeologists
... in the letter to Laodicea which says “you are lukewarm – neither hot nor cold.” Traveling to these places really makes history come alive as you can better appreciate where all these references come from!
At long last, your budding archaeologists were done trekking about in 100-degree heat and climbing over the ruins of ancient cities. We headed to our hotel where we were able to enjoy ...
Pamukkale and Hierapolis
... down the cliffs, with water running down the terraces under my bare feet.
This is one of those places where one cannot put the feeling of wonderment into words. I have been trying to upload pictures for the last half an hour, but the connection is so s-l-o-w and timed out twice before I can upload one picture.
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Travertines in Pamukkale
... Holy City or Water City) which used to hold over 100,000 people a couple of thousand years ago. One of the other interesting things to see in the ruined city is the ancient pool which is, well, an ancient pool. It is filled by natural mountain water and is made from a mostly natural dip in the ground through the rocks. These days it also has numerous ruins such as columns and blocks in ...
The big brother of the GAB mound springs
... valley over the terraces, and motor bikes were allowed to go up and down the slopes. When the area was declared a World Heritage Site, the hotels were demolished and the road removed and replaced with ...
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