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On the eve of the holiday pore, each of us thinks about where to go to rest..And, if you do not plan to spend much of your time traveling over the ocean, then it's worth choosing a well-deserved vacation in Turkey, the prices of 2011 will pleasantly surprise you, and the opportunity to see the present eighth wonder of the world simply will not leave any reason to hesitate .Here, in this hospitable country everyone can find something to their liking .Families with children will like it in Antalya, lovers of outdoor activities in Kemer, where diving and sailing have developed especially well, and those who are fond of history and culture will be interested in every corner of this wonderful land..

Surprisingly beautiful, mysterious, like all the eastern, country. She is friendly and hospitable. It is not customary to hurry and fuss, folk wisdom says: "Who understands life, he does not hurry." A lot of national parks, beautiful lakes, rivers, mountains, caves and the sea are all Turkey.

In 1988, the UNESCO World Heritage List included Pamukkale and the ruins of Hierapolis..It is the famous Cotton Castle absolutely rightly called the eighth wonder of the world..Travel to Turkey, the program of which includes visiting one of the main attractions of the country is very popular..Few people know, but Pamukkale is also a health resort known for its thermal springs .Healing water heals diseases of the musculoskeletal system, digestive organs, nervous, excretory, respiratory and circulatory system .Every year, many tourists come here to undergo rehabilitation and wellness procedures .

How did this miraculous miracle come about? Water, enriched with calcium, flowed down the slopes of the mountains for centuries. As a result, cascading basins were formed - travertines filled with thermal water. At their base - stalactites, which resemble pipes of a giant organ. All together it looks like a huge frozen waterfall or a fortress made of cotton. Fantastically beautiful snow-white landscape is especially interesting in the rays of the setting sun.

Due to the fact that Pamukkale is under the special protection of UNESCO, now only part of the plateau is open to tourists. However, time has shown that in places where the movement of travelers is forbidden, a yellow precipitate began to form. Therefore, scientists have densely engaged in research on the causes of such changes, and it is about the fact that the entire Cotton Castle will soon be reopened.