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Ancient stone ruins with archways and columns under a clear blue sky. Sparse vegetation grows between the stones.

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About: Ancient Hierapolis

Hierapolis was an ancient settlement in Turkey. Its ruins are located on hot springs, and are adjacent to the town of Pamukkale, the site of the famous travertines. Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Ancient Hierapolis
20280 Pamukkale/Denizli, Turkey, 20280, Pamukkale
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