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Don't walk under me616 viewsIf that stone ever fell on anyone, it would hurt.
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Chuck Mattox in Hierapolis571 viewsDapper and debonair, as always.
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The Museum is Closed519 viewsThis was unfortunate; not only is the museum housed in the old Roman Baths, worth seeing in themselves; but it also contains historical artifacts from several regions of Turkey, dating even back to the Bronze Age.
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Pamukkale Village516 viewsThe town at the foot of the cliffs is shrouded in mist.
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Barefoot in Pamukkale514 viewsChuck and Elouise Mattox wade in the pools of Pamukkale, where shoelessness is mandatory.
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Temple of Apollo and Plutonion512 viewsThe Plutonion is next to the Temple on the right of center.
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Byzantine Gate511 viewsCharles and Elouise Mattox stroll down the main street near the Byzantine Gate.
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Shepherd510 viewsThe Hierapolis necropolis serves as a grazing ground for local sheep. Here Attila talks to a shepherd and his dog.
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Sandie at Pamukkale510 viewsPamukkale means "cotton castle" in Turkish.
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Footpath508 viewsSome travelers are taking advantage of the pathway which leads up the hill from the town to the wading pools.
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Domitian Gate500 viewsA 3-arch triumphal gate flanked by circular towers.
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Mineral Waters492 viewsIn the mid-20th century, hotels were built over the hot springs, causing considerable damage to the travertine terraces. The hotels were later torn down and replaced with artificial pools.
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