Talk:Pamukkale
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i have a question..i visited pamukkale 2 years ago and the guide of our group told us that pamukkale's natural water is not existant anymore..so they take the water from the roman baths nearby..because of the fact that they can only fill a limited number of platforms, it is said that in maximum 40 years "the cotton castle" will no longer exist in the form it is in present...it will be just a rocky mountain..is that true?
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the answer is yes andwater there's a misunderstanding, hotels and etc. around pamukkale use the water which is speacial actually and makes the pamukkale a real wonder.If they dont stop that, then yes, most probly my grandchildren will never learn about such a wonder.But as far as I know, last 3-4 years goverment have been trying to do something about that but it's all what i know.So maybe it can be saved!!!
[edit] Images from Pamukkale
My Internet side http://olafzesewitz.de/gallery/tuerkei/pamukkale/ can supply meaningful supplementing pictorial material to the article. The pictorial material published there by me is not subject to restrictions of use in this format. The decision over screen selection, Upload and/or mounting an externally link on my web page I would like to leave to the authors of the article. --ozes
[edit] Region
Why region is pointed as Europe and North America? Pamukkale is in Asian part of Turkey and Turkey belongs to both categories, Europe and Asia. So I think that region should be changed to Asia.
- Good question, but it's the designation used by UNESCO, for some reason. [1] --Old Moonraker (talk) 09:46, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

