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Overview of the artificial lake and pool from above. They weren't there 9 years ago. But at least you could now swim with the turquoise water freely in those man-made pools..
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| | Warm spring water continously flows from the top, depositing calcium carbonate along the way, forming different layers of terraces and pools
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| white travertine and turquoise spring water, one of the natural wonders of Turkey
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This shot is truly inspirational, I am glad that I learn something new in photography everyday...
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| At the top of the mountain is a sacred pool where you can pay to swim with the ancient ruins
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| The entire pool is flooded on top of the ancient ruins of the once-upon-a-time a sacred pool. It is quite amazing to swim with (or tripped by) these artefacts!
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| Underneath the pool you can easily find some interesting artefacts of the ancient world
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and if you are carefully, you can easily tripped over by columns like this (covered with moss)
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| anicent and powerful jacuzzi.....aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh~~~~
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| Pamukkale also has ancient ruins like this theatre. Hierapolis is actually one of the UNESCO sites.
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