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Related: About this forumThe ruins from Pamukkale
This complex has two sides. The hot springs and the Greek/Roman ruins. It seems that anyone who was anything was in this area from 1500 BC on.
Main Entrance:
Along main street
One side of a communal bathroom
Storehouse
Tell me about it.
Theater upper middle, storm sewer middle ridge and lower right.
Goodnight Türkiye for this time.
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The ruins from Pamukkale (Original Post)
Old Crank
Thursday
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I certainly agree! It's true for me as well, and for other photographers.
CaliforniaPeggy
Thursday
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CaliforniaPeggy
(153,805 posts)1. Thanks for these great images, my dear Old Crank!
What a beautiful and ancient place! And I love the sunset--it's a very cool way to end the post.
So glad you're taking us along with you on your trips.
Old Crank
(5,664 posts)2. You are welcome.
Part of my therapy going over the pictures I take and sharing some I like.
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,805 posts)3. I certainly agree! It's true for me as well, and for other photographers.
Plus it brings beauty into the world, and gawd knows we need that!
JMCKUSICK
(2,254 posts)4. Than you Old Crank,
Your magnificent photos make me feel like I was there with you.
Old Crank
(5,664 posts)5. Thanks for the compliment.
George McGovern
(6,250 posts)6. Splendid!! Your therapy is now ours. Thank You Old Crank.