Pamukkale has been formed when a spring with a very high content of dissolved calcium bicarbonate cascaded from the edge of the cliffs, after which cooled down and hardened leaving calcium deposits. This structure then formed into natural pools (with a temperature of around 35 °C), shelves and ridges, which tourists could plunge in the warm water. According to scientists, if this mineral-rich water had always flowed at this pace, the terraces must have started forming some 15,000 years ago. The hot springs of Pamukkale have been used since as thermal spa in Roman times. Most hotels in Pamukkale are offering thermal spa facilities with trained and qualified experts. Very close to Pamukkale, the Karahayit and Golemezli thermal springs cures illnesses like rheumatizm, heart diseases and atherosclerosis.
Other places worth visiting in the Pamukkale Region are the Guney Waterfall, the so-called "underwater Pamukkale", Kaklik Cave and the Kartal Lake. |
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Also visit Bodrum Marmaris Cappadocia |
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