Hierapolis Turkey

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Hierapolis Turkey

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Cleopatra's Antique Pool, Pamukkale, Capadoccia, Turkey
"Every good ancient Roman knew that bathing was important for one’s health. Thermal springs were seen to be something divine and precious, often visited for their purported healing properties. But why rely on historical accounts when you can see for yourself? The thermal spring in the ancient city of Hierapolis, Turkey is active today, open for swimming, and even comes with some very authentic decorations!"
Photos & words from Daydream Tourist Blog
Antique city of Hierapolis
above Pamukkale, Asia Minor, Turkey. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1334. Photo taken during a visit in 2006 with my first viable digital camera (a Kodak).

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Pamukkale, Bursa and beyond 🌅
ANCIENT CITIES OF TURKEY by Mehmet Koray Kose
These rice terraces look coold. Turkey is the frozen rice capitol of the world, far surpassing any other country's icy bounty, but because of the weather, has an only 3-week growing season.
But at any other time, it looks like this: beautiful but soulless, stunning but testy. "There would be a lot less gravity here if we were on the moon," someone said.