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Denizli is a hot spring resort

1. Pamukkale is located in the north of Denizli, Türkiye, and is a famous hot spring resort. It is not only home to thousands of years of natural hot springs, but also hills formed by calcium deposits that look like cotton. 2. In Turkish, "Pamuk" means cotton, and "Kale" means castle, so Pamukkale is called the "Cotton Castle." These white terraces are actually "calcification" with calcium carbonate as the main component. The local rainwater seeps underground, and after a long cycle, it emerges as hot springs, dissolving a large amount of lime and other minerals in the rocks. When the hot springs flow down the mountain, the lime deposits along the way, and over time, they form beautiful terraced calcified dikes. 3. Natural wonder The formation of Pamukkale is due to the continuous emergence of underground hot spring water. These hot spring waters are rich in minerals, which have been deposited over a long period of time to form the white limestone terraces we see today. From top to bottom, these terraces look like mirrors reflecting the blue sky and white clouds; from bottom to top, they look like a volcano that has just erupted, with white "lava" covering the entire hillside, which is quite spectacular. 4. Hot spring resort In addition to the natural wonder, Pamukkale is also a famous hot spring resort. The hot springs here flow down from the top of the cave, washing the hillside into terraces, and the water accumulates in the platform to form ponds. People can sit in these hot spring pools to relax their bodies and minds. The minerals in the spring water have a good nourishing effect on the skin, attracting many tourists to experience it. 5. Historical sites Pamukkale is also home to rich historical sites. The Aphrodisias Acropolis and the Hierapolis Ancient City Ruins, built more than 2,000 years ago, are both worth visiting. These monuments not only showcase the glorious history of ancient civilizations, but also provide visitors with an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of Turkish culture and history. 6. Must-travel experience When visiting Pamukkale, tourists can walk barefoot on the calcified terraces to feel the magical charm of nature; they can soak in the hot spring pools to relax their bodies and minds; they can also visit nearby historical and cultural attractions to gain an in-depth understanding of Turkish history and culture. To protect this precious natural and cultural heritage, the local government has taken a series of measures, including limiting the number of tourists and strengthening environmental protection, to ensure the sustainable development of Pamukkale. The architecture here is also very distinctive.
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Posted: Feb 9, 2025
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