A two day family excursion to Ephesus and Pamukkale in Western Turkey. 
(Ephesus to come later in a seperate post).
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Liz & Matty
the hot spring water runs down the channels, many people chose to sit in the channel
 
 
Bfb & Liz 
despite the miserable look I was really enjoying it... honestly.
Pamukkale is located to the south central of the Aegean region of Turkey. It  is about 19 km to Denizli city. Pamukakales location is in the Menderes  Valley but in ancient Turkey it was situated inside the borders of Caria, Lycia and Phrygia. It is at altitude of 360m above sea  level.
 
Pamukkale town and the Menderes Valley
This is a natural thermal water source and is unique with its calcareous white  steps and pools
 
 
 
The water contains calcium hydro carbonate. Tectonic movements triggered  frequent earthquakes in this area and gave rise to the emergence of a number of  very hot springs. The water from these springs created Pamukkale with its large  mineral content. When the hot water becomes in contact with the carbon dioxide, it  starts to lose its warmth and the carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are  released in to the air (apparantly!). Anyway as a result the calcium carbonate is formed and gives us these magnificent white travertines.