Pamukkale is a town in Turkey that's famous for its dazzling travertine terraces and thermal water pools. The name, which means "cotton castle" in Turkish, hints at the height and snow-white color ...
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What Caused the Colorful Waters of Turkey’s Pamukkale Pools? The Science of Travertine TerracesThis is Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Denizli Province, Turkey. It’s famous for its travertine terraces, made over thousands of years. These terraces are a marvel, attracting ...
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EnVols on MSNThese hot spring in Turkey are a must-visit—legend has it Cleopatra used to bathe hereThe pearly cliffs, thermal pools and glacier-like silhouettes provide a unique panorama in the heart of Turkey. Pamukkale, in the province of Denizli, attracts visitors with its sparkling white ...
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