EVET PAMUKKALE GÜZELDİR.AMA BİZ BU GÜZELLİKLERE LAYIK İNSANLAR DEĞİLİZ ÇÜNKÜ YETERİNCE DEĞERLENDİREMİYORUZ BU GÜZELLİKLERİ ŞU PAMUKKALEYE AMERİKAN SİNAMACILARI GETİRSEK ŞÖYLE BİR YEMEK YEDİRSEK BİRAZDA ADAMLARA YAĞ ÇEKSEK SONRA BUNLAR BURDA GÜZEL BİR FİLM ÇEKSELER BAK NASIL TURİST GELİYOR... DEMİ
Pamukkale, which means „cotton castle”, is one of the world’s rare wonder, and the part of world heritage by UNESCO. Waters in the terraces are the sediments of the springs with calcium bicarbonate in 33°C. As early as the ancient time this place was visited by thousands from all over the world, because of the famous healing power. The Turkish government initiated measures to protect limestone pools. Nowadays the tourists allow walking on only the indicated route. Therefore many pools are empty. In some scientist opinion the spring, which feed the limestone pools, will dry up after approximately 40 years.
Comments
xalonestationary, on March 30, 2007, said:
İŞTE SİZE TÜRKİYE VAR MI DÜNYADA BÖYLE BİR BAŞKA ÜLKE? ASLA OLAMAZ
© MİNE SAGUNER, on November 25, 2007, said:
HAVE YOU BEEN THERE?
EVA_L, on February 19, 2008, said:
Superb, Simon! It looks like a decoration to the film. Best wishes. Eva
Reni & Krisz, on February 28, 2008, said:
Irigykedek :-)
Reni
© alfredschaffer, on March 18, 2008, said:
Great! I´ve heard today people isn´t more allowed to take a bath here.
greetings Alfred
Imeyuke, on May 10, 2008, said:
I Love This Country
You can find so much ....its Great !
Simon Károly, on May 13, 2008, said:
Turkey is very beautiful country and the people very kind. Was very good at them to be!
Thank you for your visit Imeyuke!
Greetings from Hungary, Karcsi
filiz kulan, on May 13, 2008, said:
You have Pamukkale photos in your gallery.I have seen now .Thanks for your beautiful Turkey photos :) Greetings from Turkey,İzmir.Filiz
Simon Károly, on May 13, 2008, said:
Dear filiz kulan!
Thank you for your kind comment! Turkey is wonderful country. Being me there was happiness.
greetings, Karcsi
Simon Károly, on July 13, 2008, said:
Thank you for your visit beglo!
Greetings from Hungary, Karcsi
can_bak, on October 22, 2008, said:
EVET PAMUKKALE GÜZELDİR.AMA BİZ BU GÜZELLİKLERE LAYIK İNSANLAR DEĞİLİZ ÇÜNKÜ YETERİNCE DEĞERLENDİREMİYORUZ BU GÜZELLİKLERİ ŞU PAMUKKALEYE AMERİKAN SİNAMACILARI GETİRSEK ŞÖYLE BİR YEMEK YEDİRSEK BİRAZDA ADAMLARA YAĞ ÇEKSEK SONRA BUNLAR BURDA GÜZEL BİR FİLM ÇEKSELER BAK NASIL TURİST GELİYOR... DEMİ
arif solak, on October 22, 2008, said:
MERHABA
ACIPAYAM
Simon Károly, on October 27, 2008, said:
Merhaba can_bak, Arif!
Çok teşekkür ederim!
greetings, Karcsi
karaaslanrecep, on November 10, 2008, said:
WWW.KOZLUCA.NET
cleonly, on January 11, said:
Amazing! It'salt or what? Greetings, Cleonly, Reggio Emilia, Italy
Simon Károly, on January 12, said:
karaaslanrecep, Emilia!
Thank you for your visit and comment!
Pamukkale, which means „cotton castle”, is one of the world’s rare wonder, and the part of world heritage by UNESCO. Waters in the terraces are the sediments of the springs with calcium bicarbonate in 33°C. As early as the ancient time this place was visited by thousands from all over the world, because of the famous healing power. The Turkish government initiated measures to protect limestone pools. Nowadays the tourists allow walking on only the indicated route. Therefore many pools are empty. In some scientist opinion the spring, which feed the limestone pools, will dry up after approximately 40 years.
greetings, Karcsi
cleonly, on January 12, said:
Thank you Karcsi, it's calcium sediments at Pamukkale,it's spectacular.I hope that not desapear in the future...bye,Cleonly
kozlucay_video >>>>sunar, on January 15, said:
çok güzel bir yer herksin gitmesini tavsie ederim
Simon Károly, on January 16, said:
Için teşekkür güzel sözleri akbaş1905!
Bu olay harika.
Selamlar, Karcsi