
Seventeen hours on a bus with fourty Russian tourists, travelling along dusty roads through barren landscapes, wouldn’t sound like a romantic trip to most couples on their honeymoon. But then again, not many couples could look forward to a dip in the therapeutic mineral pools at the end of the journey as much as Anastasiya and I, when we signed up for a trip from Kemer to Pamukkale.
– Some of my photographs from the journey [18 photos]:
I adore Turkey too Jonathon and wrote my own 5 part blog series about my travels there – they follow on from one another via a link at the end of each. I’d love you to take a look, when you have time. Thanks, Genevieve
https://lifeincamelot.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/one-november-in-turkey-part-1/
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This place is amazing. I have been there three times and it still amazes me. There’s nothing like this in other countries, so Pamukkale is quite unique. There is also an ancient city called Hierapolis at the top of Pamukkale, which is also stunning. And 15 minutes from Pamukkale there’s a natural thermal hot spring in Karahayit, which is also nice to see. So If you guys have the opportunity, you should really visit Denizli (town) in Turkey. You will be stunned by the natural beauty of this city.
A beautiful video of Pamukkale http://youtu.be/kR6guX5yzHQ
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