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magical and spectacular natural site, unique in the world, Pamukkale
(Hierapolis) is a fairyland of dazzling white, petrified castles. Thermal spring
waters laden with calcareous salts running off the plateau's edge have created
this fantastic formation of stalactites, cataracts and basins. The hot springs
have been used since Roman times for their therapeutic powers. Both the thermal
center with its motels and thermal pools, and the ruins of the ancient city of
Hierapolis, are situated on the plateau. Pamukkale (Hierapolis) is now covered by a comprehensive protection and construction plan and needed restoration work has already begun. An agreement ratified in Barcelona on February 16, 1976 in regard to the "Prevention of Pollution in the Mediterranean" and a Protocol relevant to special areas of protection have all gone into effect. Within the framework of this protocol the following have been designated as special protection areas:
Antalya, Aspendos, Bursa, Didyma, Ephesus, Fethiye-Ölüdeniz, Halikarnassos, Istanbul, Kaunos, Kekova, Knidos, Miletos, Pergamon, Phaselis, Priene, Troy, Xanthos. An agreement on the Protection of the European Archaeological Heritage has also been signed. An agreement signed between Turkey and the Council of Europe countries on the protection of the European architectural heritage has been ratified by Law 3534 and brought into effect. |