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Introduction of Turkey Cotton Castle Where is Turkey Cotton Castle?

1, Cotton Castle is located in Denise, southwestern Turkey. Such a lovely name comes from its appearance like a castle covered with cotton. The so-called "cotton" means that the spring water flows down from the top of the mountain, and after thousands of years of calcification and precipitation, it forms a semicircular white natural limestone ladder, so the Turks call it "cotton fort". Cotton doesn't tread smoothly. The spring water in the bread bag varies in depth, some reaching only the ankle and some reaching the waist. The water temperature is kept at 36 to 38 degrees Celsius all the year round, and the pH value of water is around 6. According to scientific appraisal, spring water is rich in minerals such as calcium and magnesium, and flows at a speed of 400 liters per second. It not only has magical effects on rheumatism, dermatosis, gynecological diseases, dyspepsia and neurasthenia, but also can be drunk.

Because there is no charge for the hot springs in Mianbao, there are endless tourists coming here to soak in the hot springs. When entering the bathing place, you must walk barefoot to prevent the soles from wearing the limestone in the cotton fort. Cotton is not smooth and even a little difficult to walk on, but in order to protect this gift from nature, most tourists still regard it as a free foot massage. Put your feet in, and the warm spring water immediately makes people feel the urge to soak in it. Especially in the hot summer, the warm and cool spring water is grateful for this miracle given by nature. Cotton is turning yellow. The cotton castle was first discovered by the Romans. At that time, dignitaries and chaebols came here to soak in hot springs and enjoy their old age. Some people who came here to treat diseases also died of old age here. For ancient people, such a beautiful scenery must be the place where God lived. Therefore, Hilapolis, an important city built near natural hot springs, has always attracted worshippers from all over the world. After years of use, some limestone wrapped in cotton has turned yellow and gray due to pollution. Snow-white cotton is a bit like used cotton. The hot spring hotel built nearby also intercepted part of the water source, resulting in a significant reduction in the water volume of the cotton fort. Water shortage and deterioration have become the biggest problems in the cotton fort.