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Pamukkale, meaning "Cotton Castle" in Turkish, is one of Turkey's most spectacular natural wonders. This UNESCO World Heritage site features brilliant white travertine terraces formed over thousands of years by mineral-rich thermal springs, creating a surreal landscape that looks like frozen waterfalls.
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The thermal springs that created these terraces have been attracting visitors for over 2,000 years. Ancient Romans built the city of Hierapolis here, believing in the healing powers of the mineral-rich waters. Today, visitors can still experience these therapeutic benefits.
Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most dramatic lighting. The white terraces create stunning reflections, and the contrast with the blue sky is breathtaking. Remember to respect the natural environment by following designated paths.
The thermal waters contain calcium, magnesium, and other minerals believed to have therapeutic properties. Many visitors come specifically for the wellness benefits, enjoying spa treatments and thermal baths in nearby hotels.