We drove to Pamukkale and stayed in a hotel that overlooked the town. Pamukkale is known for it's therapeutic properties since Roman times. Thermal Pools flow into white travertine formations that rise out of the surrounding plains. We walked over the ruins of Hierapolis, an ancient city that grew up around the springs. We took a balloon ride and Tim paraglided over the pools. From there we went to Cesme, we rode a ferry to Chios Greece and rented a scooter to ride around the island. The last stop on this leg was Kusadasi and stayed in the best AIRBNB yet on Ladies Beach plus danced in a Turkish wedding.
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