Pamukkale/ hot springs at hierapolis in Turkey it is lovely part of the world
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Hierapolis hot springs were the centre of the ancient city, but the actual town was founded in secon century BC. It has suffered catastrophic earthquakes in both 17 and 60 AD. It slipped into obscurity during late byzantine period and when the Selcuks arrived 1100s it was abandoned despite the well known therapeutic properties of the springs. Excavations commenced 1957 until today as it is alongside the 'cotton castles' of Pamukkale
Excellent pic of the plateau, at sunset? I only saw it in daytime..
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first pic..
Ok folks, I eveentually got one right but many of you who have travelled the world may well recognise this good luck, enjoyAttached Files
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I've travelled a little, but I certainly don't recognise it. The architecture seems rather odd. IF (big if) it's in Europe, I'd put it at early 12th c., as a pure guess, but I don't think it is in Europe, perhaps more the Middle East. Shall I take a stab at a Crusader castle, somewhere in the E. Mediterranean countries?????Brian (the devil incarnate)
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hi folks not sure if yous are stumped or... so thought Id give another clue..Attached Files
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From the stone I'd guess it was Scottish - somewhere near Galloway? Don't recognise it though.DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net
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