Pamukkale-The most beautiful place on earth!

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Pamukkale, which has been used as a spa since the second century BC, literally means "cotton castle" in Turkish.

The travertine features have their origins in the shifting of a fault in the valley of the Menderes river (between here and Denizli). As the fault shifted, very hot springs with a very high mineral content (notably chalk) arose at this location. Apart from the slightly radioactive minerals, the calcium and hydrogen carbonate react to create calcium carbonate (also known as travertine) and limestone. This is what gives Pamukkale its whiteness and created the pools.

It can get quite hot in summer, a hat and especially sunglasses will certainly be very helpful against the sun and the reflecting sun rays from the chalky cascades. On the other hand, the cold winter climate could make the experience slightly uncomfortable. Climbing up the cascades barefoot, with cold water running downstream will be a tough task.
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I have been there. I've seen it. Yes it is nice. Beautiful.
but.... to name it #1 in the world?
I would not say this.
I know it is subjective. Taste differs.
Mine is different.

Another factor not to be missed - how many various sites you have already seen in the past. Maybe the most (#1) place yet remains to be visited.

Agree?

For the moment that place is the most beautiful for me. I will certainly visit other wonderful places and I will have other opinions.

It does literally look like a cotton castle. one of the most beautiful pictures that I have seen. I hope to go there one day.

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