Stunning Landscapes That Look Like Another Planet

8. Pamukkale: The Cotton Castle

Travertine Terraces at Pamukkale - 2014.10. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @rheins

In southwestern Turkey, Pamukkale, meaning "Cotton Castle," is a natural wonder famous for its terraces of white travertine, formed by mineral-rich thermal waters cascading down the mountainside. These terraces resemble a frozen waterfall, with pools of turquoise water adding to the surreal beauty. The site has been a spa destination since Roman times, with the ancient city of Hierapolis located nearby. Pamukkale's unique geology and historical significance make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing visitors from around the world. The ethereal landscape, with its stark contrast between the white terraces and the blue sky, evokes visions of an alien world sculpted by water and time.

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