In Turkey, under the name of Hierápolis-Pamukkale, there is a place of white terraces, stepless natural pilets and ancient ruins. Together, they form a natural and archaeological complex with a lot of history. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, it has two main parts. On the one hand Pamukkale, whose name means "cotton castle" in Turkish and refers to its white formations that seem soft at a distance, although in reality they are m…
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In Turkey, under the name of Hierápolis-Pamukkale, there is a place of white terraces, stepless natural pilets and ancient ruins. Together, they form a natural and archaeological complex with a lot of history. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, it has two main parts. On the one hand Pamukkale, whose name means "cotton castle" in Turkish and refers to its white formations that seem soft at a distance, although in reality they are m…