October 4 - 9
We left Finike for a 5 day inland trip. Our first stop was going to be Pamukkale.
As we were driving along we came across a large herd of goats being herded. Quite the sight to see.
goat herders on the road to Pamukkale |
On our way thru Denizli we were rear ended. Luckily we are all safe. Our necks and backs are achy but nothing too serious. We were lucky that the drivers nice was with them to help translate a bit.
the newest dent in our rental |
It was quite funny that after we pulled over to exchange information we happened to be in front of a place with photocopying capabilities….. What are the odds? The people that hit us were in na black vehicle and due to the cracked radiator from the accident were unable to run their air conditioning. I went over and offered them one of our waters. The lady came over later and offered up some of her baked goods.
Finally the police were called and we were able to get an accident report filled out. 2 hours later we were on our way to our final destination of Pamukkale and Hieropolis.
Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water
Hierapolis was an ancient city located on hot springs in classical Phrygia in southwestern Anatolia. Its ruins are adjacent to modern Pamukkale in Turkey and currently comprise an archaeological museum designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We arrived and found our hotel. Once we were settled in and had rested we headed over to the base of the travertines to find a place to have dinner. At the bottom there is a large pond that is filled buy the springs. Many duck, geese and sparrows live here. We had promised the girls that after dinner we would let them feed the birds some bread.
hotel in Pamukkale |
parents at the base of the travertine terraces of Pamukkale |
grandparents with grandkids
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We drove to the south entrance so that we didn’t have to hike up to the top. My parents have been graciously paying for this road trip including all of our entrance fees. We got through the entrance to find beautiful sprawling fields and hills with the Hieropolis ruins sporadically spread out. To our right there was a hot air balloon floating overhead taking in the beautiful scenery. We decided to walk over to see the white terraces that the hot springs have created. As we approached the ice like terraces we could see paragliders soaring down from their jump off point up the mountain. Paige, Jordan and I took our shoes off and made our way down to the first pool. All of the pools are knee deep and can be waded through carefully. Paige enjoyed the natural clay. We made our way back up and decided we wanted to take a look further over to the right. My mom grabbed a bench as her feet and back get sore. The rest of us headed over. We noticed a flowing stream of water and upon feeling it were pleasantly surprised at the warm temperature. The hot springs of Pamukkale are know to have healing properties with the high mineral content. The terraces wrap all the way around the top. It is quite extraordinary to witness the natural phenomenon. Shaun was reading about Pamukkale on the internet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamukkale) and there are several other locations in the world that have similar phenomena’s.
south entrance |
first views of Hieropolis |
hot air balloon above
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travertine bricks |
beautiful columns |
ruins of some columns |
cool doorway |
first views of the terraces |
view down to the ponds fed by the springs |
upper most pool |
terraced pools |
on our way to experience the spring fed pools |
paraglider in the distance |
more travertine bricks |
ruins of Hieropolis |
dad in front of the pools |
After we made the trek to find the toilets we decided to sit and have a beverage. Of course it is a tourist haven so prices are quadruple. While we were resting my parents decided that in their worldly travels they had seen many Roman theatres and decided that they would wait for us. The girls, Shaun and I walked up the path to the biggest and well preserved (restored) theatre we have seen yet. It was well worth the walk up. Amazing seating areas and views down to the stage below. We could look out and see all the way down to the edge of where the terraces began. On the way back down we had time to see the museum. Well worth the 5 TL for the adults (free for the kids).
Denizli rooster |
restored stage of the Roman theatre |
sitting midway down |
view from outside the theatre |
sarcophagus inside the museum |
ruins of a statue |
statue of Poseidon |
on the way down along the travertine terraced pools |
in front of a high wall of carbonate minerals |
view along the way down |
fun with clay |
in front of a waterfall |
my turn |
last view up
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close up of our visitor |
We headed for dinner to a Chinese restaurant. The service was EXTREMELY slow as they haven;t figured out how to cook more than 1 dish at a time. That being said the food was excellent.
Everyone headed out for dinner but I wasn’t feeling right so I headed back to the hotel and hopped into bed. That night/morning before we left Pamukkale I woke up with terrible diarrhea. I took some imodium as we were traveling by car to Marmaris. We arrived without incident and I went directly to bed. |
hotel in Marmaris before bed |
While on bed rest Shaun took my mom and dad and showed them around some of our favourite places in Marmaris.
view to the pool from the eating area |
chilling in the sun after the freezing cold pool |
visit to North Sails before they deliver our cockpit enclosure |
showing my parents Marmaris |
bar street |
Argentina during the day |
our old friend Olive the octopus |
my new friend Vicki who manages the Laberna Hotel with her husband |
meeting up with our good friend Coni |
clockwise from left to right - Jordan, me, Mike, Deborah, Shaun and Coni |
Paige and Coni (Coni gifted to Paige her old camera) |
friends and family what could be better |
watching a game of backgammon with her new friends |
Along the way we stopped in Kas for lunch.
Shaun walking along the boardwalk after searching out a restaurant |
3 generations |
restaurant of choice (so many flies but the food was amazing) |
our favourite bubble bread made into a turtle for Jordan |
Mom and daughter finally get a decent meal |
sometimes our choice of toilets is limited |
spice and soap shop |
yum, apple tea and candy |
Paige's favourite apple tea |
not too much further to Finike |
figuring out the new to us sewing machine |
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