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Hot Springs of Heirapolis

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 03, 2012
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Worth a full size peek! This is what Hierapolis, in southwest Turkey, is all about and why this ancient site is now a UNESCO world heritage site. These are travertine hot springs - very similar to those in Yellowstone in USA. Hierapolis was founded in the 2nd century BCE by the Greeks as a healing center. At its peak use, by the Romans in the 2nd century AD, there where at least 15 baths and major pools. One of them was used by Cleopatra when she visited the city and that pool, which still bears her name, is preserved today. Until 1988 the upper slope on the right was completely occupied by huge hotels. It was a very popular site but it was being totally wrecked by careless development and the pools were collapsing. With the cooperation of the Turkish Government it was declared a World Heritage Site and by 2000 all the hotels had been torn down. It was a huge controversy but the Turkish government persevered. I wonder, would the U.S. government have had the jam to declare Yellowstone a National Park in 1988 if Teddy Roosevelt had not already made it so? Something to think about. Water from the hot springs bubbles out onto the surface and as it does so it loses calcium carbonate. It leaves these massive deposits of inorganic limestone called travertine, which very conveniently forms these beautiful series of terraced pools on the sides of the mountain. The Turkish people call this area Pamukkale, which means cotton castle. Yes, you can see people in the pools. Every day a limited number of tickets are sold so that some people can still experience the hot spring pools. And you can see the ruins of one of the ancient bath houses. The vapors which come from this site are associated with Pluto, the God of the Underworld. There are caves in the side of the mountain that were used as sites of worship of that God. But when the Christians took over the city they sealed off all these caves. Previous Heirapolis
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"Heirapolis-east wall"

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FaeMoon

9:13PM | Wed, 04 January 2012

I never knew of this! What a fascinating place - thank you for the splendid shot you have shared and all the facts. I'm so happy that it is preserved for the future!

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vaggabondd

6:54PM | Thu, 05 January 2012

wow this is awesome. I have never seen anything like this. I thought it was snow. great shot and story behind it

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neiwil

3:02PM | Sat, 07 January 2012

Been there ! the Wife went for a swim in the pool, while I wandered among all the gravesdown the road.Fascinating place, this brings back great memories...would love to go back some time.

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Rhanagaz

7:41AM | Mon, 09 January 2012

It looks wonderful! Great capture, Roxy!! :o)

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Dreamdesigner

11:26AM | Sat, 14 January 2012

Wonderful shot for an wonderful place Roxy!Thanks again for the detailed info about this Natural and historical place and some government acting!!Of course this was an amazing and unexpected behavior pattern for our governments!:-))Because usually they're not acting for protecting real valuable things of Turkey!:-))).. Oh !..A little information Ps for friends:-);We have snow in Turkey if we're in a wintertime,but mostly snow falling to east,north and west sides of the Turkey,Aegean and southern cities usually spent the winter a bit warm and a little snow!On Roxy's picture,There's no snow,These are the "Travertine" rocks!Also İf you can take a look at the far hills and Trees in the pictures, you can see no snow at that area!!Thank you again Roxy:-)))

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Blush

8:00PM | Mon, 16 January 2012

A beautiful place Never heard of it before Hugs Susan~

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KarmaSong

12:36PM | Mon, 07 May 2012

Wow !I wish I could see that in my own eyes ! It is absolutely gorgeous and mind-blowing!

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