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There is a busy weekend in Pamukkale

Pamukkale, the „white paradise“ in Denizli, which attracts attention both in summer and winter with its world-famous travertines, thermal waters and historical richness, also experiences a density of visitors on the first weekend of the new year.

Those who come to Pamukkale visit the uniquely beautiful travertines formed by thermal water and the ancient city. Tourists walking on the travertines and taking photos and videos with their mobile phones enjoy the ancient pool, whose temperature is 36 degrees in summer and winter.

Burcu Demir, who came from Bursa, stated to the journalists that she liked Pamukkale very much and said, „This is a very unique place. I did not know it was this beautiful. My friends and I liked this place very much, we took a lot of photos. It was also very enjoyable to walk on the travertines.“ said.

Mehmet Ali Akpınar, one of the visitors, said, „It is a magnificent place. It was worth the trip from Istanbul with my family. We will stay here for 2 days. We devoted one day only to Pamukkale travertines and the Ancient City of Hierapolis. We want to visit and see all the historical and natural beauties.“ he said.

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Source Link: NTV/CNN

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