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Pamukkale, often called the "Cotton Castle," is a natural wonder in Turkey renowned for its stunning white terraces made of travertine, a form of limestone deposited by mineral-rich thermal waters. These terraces cascade down the hillside, creating a breathtaking landscape that has been attracting visitors for centuries. The thermal waters are also believed to have healing properties, making Pamukkale not only a visual delight but also a popular destination for wellness tourism. Adjacent to this natural marvel lies the ancient city of Hierapolis, adding historical intrigue to the area's natural beauty.
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