PAMUKKALE - TURKEY
The strange and weirdly
beautiful terraced pools of Pamukkale have been appreciated for over two
millennia and yet still remain a little known wonder of the
world. Thousands of years ago earthquakes, which are common in Turkey,
created fractures that allowed powerful hot springs to bring water rich in
calcium carbonate to the surface. As the water evaporated the chalky material
condensed and formed layer-upon-layer of Travertine and thus slowly built up
the walls over time in the same way that a stalactite forms in a
cave. Apparently Pammakale means Castle of Cotton but the Greco-Romans
built a town above it called Heirapolis – meaning “Holy City” or “Sacred City”.
They too recognised it as a rare and important place attributing healing powers
to the milky-white waters.
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