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Domuzyolu Deresi

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    • Day 33–34

      Pamukkale

      March 31 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      📌 A short stay in Pammukale, we road tripped 2.5 hours in order to go in city the natural wonder known as the travertines or cotton castle. The town was small and the hotel we were staying at was a very quiet (offseason strikes again) family run hotel.

      📌 We went for a wander and we were glad we were only staying one night as there wasn't a whole lot of appeal to the town. We had a doner kebab for lunch and headed back to the hotel, was this the beginning of Stevens downfall.

      📌 A few hours later fevers were coming on and body aches, I had no appetite and we just sat around the hotel restaurant whilst Chloe ate and I had some pieces of bread. It was a great night, a few vomits and minimal sleep had Chloe super happy.The morning was better but the thought of a kebab still feels gross at the time of writing this (7 days later), not sure if I'll have another in Turkey. It probably wasn't even the kebab but who knows.

      📌 We visited the pools and the ancient ruins of Hierapolis. Both were incredible to see! The pools were beautifully blue and white and we were there early enough to avoid large tour groups. It was a shame though that they are not as beautiful as they once were, hotels have been diverting water the past 10 years, meaning less in the pools. The ancient Roman City was impressive, there was barely anyone there and it was in great condition (so much better then the Coliseum), it was incredible to walk through history with so much freedom.
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    • Day 113

      Pamukkale

      September 19, 2020 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today, we slept in until 5:45am when the muezzin called for the first time. We turned around and woke up again around 7am, as some hot air balloons flew passed our hotel. It's almost worse as the Bavarian churches! So we got up and had breakfast...
      Then we explore the site of Pamukkale with its impressive travertine terraces and pools. You can enter the park directly from the town center and then walk up on the limestone and through the pools. At the top, there were crazy amounts of tourists, mainly Russians. It was a little fun to watch their bikini photo shootings in the pools...
      To avoid the crowds, we took a longer walk away from the pools but along these impressive white formations until we got to the ruins of Hierapolis. We really enjoyed it as we could well imagine how the ancient city looked like some 2000 years ago. We visited the old main Street with the bath buildings, the necropolis and the huge theatre and saw lots of lizards on the way.
      Then we went back to the hotel, had some lunch and packed our bikes to continue our trip. On the way to Denizli, we stopped at Laodikeia, another ancient city. They are in the process of reconstructing it, so there's still lots of lose rocks and single columns lieing or standing around. Here, they had even 2 huge theaters and what must have been very beautiful houses in those years. As Laodikeia is located on a hill, you can even see the white Pamukkale terraces far away.
      The last few kilometers into Denizli were a pain due to heavy traffic, so we were happy when we could have dinner in a small restaurant and meet our host Murat. He actually wanted to go out with us for having a trink and playing fussball, but after a day of seeing lot's of old stones we were too tired and fell asleep.
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