Pamukkale is a spot in Turkey that literally translates to "Cotton Castle." And it's a place that definitely should make your bucket list.
The unique site is the definition of a geological phenomenon. Afterall, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's also the site of the Greek-Roman city, Hierapolis.
Located in western Turkey, Pamukkale receives more than two million visitors annually. You should be among those millions.
Water flows in from hot springs nearby
No, this isn't snow
The terraces are not covered in snow. They are actually made of travertine (carbonate minerals) and are filled with water from hot springs.
Take a dip in these gorgeous thermal pools
Note: wearing shoes in the water is prohibited to protect the deposits.
There are 17 hot springs in the area
The temperature in the hot springs ranges from 35 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius.
Picturesque sunsets
A reflection of colors
Hanging limestone walls
Landscape shots of perfection
A natural geological beauty
Strides of white
Feel those deep blues
Other than these gorgeous travertines, there are a number of things worth seeing around Pamukkale. These include the 12,000 seat Roman amphitheater of Hierapolis.
Laodikya (or Laodicea) is also a must-visit spot. It is mentioned in the Bible as one of the seven churches of Revelation.