"Hot springs still bubble.
Terraces gleam in the sun.
A city of spas."
— h/t ChatGPT
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the ruins of Hierapolis, Turkey, a city
that dates back to ancient Rome, and before that to ancient Greece, and even
before that to peoples lost in the Iron Age. What drew everyone to this site
then, and still does today, are the hot springs and the limestone terraces
deposited by them. Even today tourists soak in the hot pools. The Romans went
all out at Hierapolis, building a city that exceeded 100,000 inhabitants
between 100-200 CE.
P.S. I first visited Hierapolis in 1977. It looked great then and it's even
better today, if more crowded.
Bonus photos after the jump.