Stock Photo - Pamukkale is a town in the western half of Turkey, famous for its mineral-rich hot springs that emanate from terraces of white travertine rock. It adjoins Hierapolis, an ancient spa city that was founded around 190 B.C. C. Among the ruins, you can find a well-preserved theater and a necropolis with sarcophagi that extends over 2 km. The thermal pool is famous for its submerged Roman columns as a result of an earthquake.

Stock Photo: Pamukkale is a town in the western half of Turkey, famous for its mineral-rich hot springs that emanate from terraces of white travertine rock.

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