Photos: Türkiye is the world's most unique waterfalls, looks like heaven

There are many incredible places around the world that are considered an example of unique art art. One of these is the Turki (Turkish) Pamukkale Village, which attracts the attention of tourists around the world because of its hot water feathers. This place is not only very nice to see, but was also explained as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Why is it called ‘Cotton Castle’? The name ‘Pamukkala’ consists of two Turkish words – ‘pamuk’ means cotton (cotton) and ‘black’ means fort of palace. When you reach here, you feel like you’ve come to a white cotton palace. When seen from a distance, these hot waterfalls appear to be as if the thick low white cotton was frozen on the hills. Flying like hot water and its steam from them makes this whole view even more magical. Travetine structures – Wonder of Nature Pamukkala’s identity is the travertine structures. It is actually a steam layer of mineral -rich water and white limestone layers from freezing point. Warm water is collected in these natural dams, which look very beautiful and heavenly. These structures are formed in thousands of years, and today it is counted among Turka’s most popular natural heritage. Healthy Pamukkale water is not only visually attractive, but also believed that they are also rich in medical properties. According to local beliefs and some medical studies, these water is likely to treat diseases such as skin diseases, arthritis and rheumatism. Perhaps this is why people have come here for hundreds of years for the purpose of having benefits for bathing and health. There is also a deep connection with history, not only in natural terms, but also from historical terms. There are also remains of the ancient Roman city of Hierapolis, developed by the Romans as a medical center. Even today, ancient bathrooms, theater and ruins of temples can be seen here, giving this place even more sensitive and spiritual experience. Heaven is every year for tourists who see millions of tourists the white rocks and hot water dams of Pamukkala. Tourists may walk especially barefoot here so that lime stone structures are not damaged. In addition, the Cleipetra pool in the area is also a famous attraction, where it is believed that the Egyptian Queen Cleipetra once bathed. How to reach Pamukkala? Pamukkale Village is located in the Denizali Province Turkia. The distance from Denizali City is about 20 kilometers and this place can be easily accessible via bus, taxi or tour package. The nearest airport in the area is also in Denizali, where domestic and some international flights are available. The right information over time and weather is considered the best for the journey of Pamukkale and the best of fall (September to November). During this time, the weather is pleasant and the crowd is also less, so you can enjoy peace and natural beauty. Conclusion Pamukkala is not only a tourist destination, but an artistic creation of nature. The white lime stone structures, dams filled with warm waterfalls, and historical remains, make it a sky on earth. If you ever go to Turki, include Pamukkala in your list. It seems that every scene has come out of a fantasy here. After seeing this precious treasure of nature, the same thing emerges – can there really be a place like heaven on earth? If you see Pamukkala, get the answer – yes, of course!