Didim and Pamukkale (training)
Travel news (work is boring to tell:): last weekend we were in Didim. Didim is a little town in the souther aegean coast. That part of Turkey is full of ancient ruins, but as we were hosted by some friends we just lied on the beach all the time with them. Beaches were nice and the sea clean, and one day we had the chance there were waves in the sea: I had so much fun!!! I love to play with the sea waves, and I had been waiting many years since the last time I found waves to swim in :)
After we went to Pamukkale, where a training course took place. As always, EU offered us a 4 star hotel with hot natural pools inside (many, each with a different temperature), sauna, and so on. Pamukkale is a little village famous for two things: travertine pools and ierapolis ruins. EU offered us a free visit of both. Ihih. Pools and ruins are part of the same site, and they are both beautiful, also because they lie in a nice natural landscape on the hills. Pools are naturally white, totally white, and cover a whole hill from the top to the bottom; water is warm, and it's so nice to relax in them for hours. Ruins are huge, and the best one is a amazing roman thatre, which is almost intact.
After we went to Pamukkale, where a training course took place. As always, EU offered us a 4 star hotel with hot natural pools inside (many, each with a different temperature), sauna, and so on. Pamukkale is a little village famous for two things: travertine pools and ierapolis ruins. EU offered us a free visit of both. Ihih. Pools and ruins are part of the same site, and they are both beautiful, also because they lie in a nice natural landscape on the hills. Pools are naturally white, totally white, and cover a whole hill from the top to the bottom; water is warm, and it's so nice to relax in them for hours. Ruins are huge, and the best one is a amazing roman thatre, which is almost intact.


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