Pamukkale is a city in the western part of Turkey. It is famous for its thermal springs located on white limestone terraces.
From Turkish to Russian, Pamukkale is translated as “Cotton Fortress”. In this picturesque place the hot springs flowing down the mountain slopes created snow-white calcareous terraces
Pamukkale and the ruins of the neighboring ancient city of Hierapolis are protected by UNESCO. Climbing travertines is prohibited, and tourists can take a walk only on a specially designated path.
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