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<![CDATA[ Pamukkale is one of the extraordinary natural wonders of Turkey.
The great attraction is the white immensity of the cliff with sculptured basins full of water and congealed waterfalls; they seem done of snow, cloud, cotton. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ The scientific explanation is the hot thermal places that lie under the mount provoke the calcium carbonate spill, that makes the forms as solid as travertino marble.
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<![CDATA[ One can bath there; the Turks call this place PAMUKKALE, which means "Castle of Cotton".
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<![CDATA[ It is a protecting landscape that fascinates, as the action of the mineral waters that contains calcium oxides left fantastic marks in the structures.
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<![CDATA[ The resultant effect is spectacular: the waters spill on a series of steps, forming solid cascades and pools.
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<![CDATA[ As much the cascades of calcium carbonate as the water change color in accordance with changes of the solar light that illuminates them, and the effect is surprising.
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<![CDATA[ At times white, others blue, or green or other colors. The spectacle is flaring.
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<![CDATA[ The continuous dynamics of the erosion and the transformation of the natural landscape result in an unusual environment.
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<![CDATA[ PAMUKKALE is one of the most unique phenomena in nature.
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