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These Hot Springs in Turkey Will Make You Forget All About Iceland's Blue Lagoon By Hilary White Updated on Oct 17, 2017 at 5:05 PM Flickr user Claude Valette ...
Tourists enjoy themselves in an ancient pool of Hierapolis in Turkey on June 16, 2013. Hierapolis was an ancient city located on hot springs in classical Phrygia in southwestern Anatolia.
Its hot springs were also used for scouring and drying wool. Ceded to Rome in 133 B.C., Hierapolis flourished, reaching its peak of importance in the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D., having been destroyed ...
The Ancient Romans had a special affinity for hot springs and thermal baths. They established many of their main settlements, where such activity was ident ...
A tomb believed to be that of St. Philip the Apostle -- one of the 12 original disciples of Jesus -- was unearthed during excavations in the ancient Turkish city of Hierapolis.
Two thousand years ago, ancient tourists flocked to a Greco-Roman temple in Hierapolis, modern-day Turkey, situated on top of a cave once purported to be the gateway to the underworld. They ...
Lifestyle Holidays The Turkey beauty spot where visitors can swim in natural hot springs with stunning views Travellers looking for unique holiday experiences may want to consider one natural ...
If you're looking for peace, relaxation, and the perfect getaway, these picturesque hot springs are practically mandatory for your bucket list.
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Explorersweb on MSNNatural Wonders: Pamukkale Water TerracesSo far as quality of life went in the Classical world, it was pretty great to be a Roman and not-so-great to be their enemy. But say what you will about the Roman tendency to push the boundaries of ...
Photo taken on June 16, 2013 shows the Frontinus Gate which was the north gate of Hierapolis in Turkey. Hierapolis was an ancient city located on hot springs in classical Phrygia in southwestern ...
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