This
sight of spectacular beauty is located
in the inner Aegean region. The terraces
over 300 feet in height composed of
layers of the accumulated limestone
sediment have been gradually formed
in the course of the ages. For thousands
of years a deep underground spring on
the hills above has been pouring out
streams of hot, mineral-saturated water.
As the water has flowed down the mountainside,
the water’s rich mineral content has
coated them in a smooth layer of white
calcareous rock. Since these white slopes
resemble castles when observed from
the plain, the area is called Pamukkale
which means cotton castle in Turkish.
Several Roman emperors came to bathe
in these thermal pools. The area is
still one of the leading hot springs
in Turkey.
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