Since Roman times, the Pamukkale Thermal Pools have been celebrated for their therapeutic properties. Located in Turkey, these pools are nestled within a striking landscape of white travertine formations that emerge from the flat plains. The area is also home to the ruins of Hierapolis, an ancient city that flourished around the thermal springs. Visitors today can explore the petrified waterfalls and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters, experiencing the same natural wonder that has drawn people for centuries.
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