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Trip 15: Pam Spa Hotel

author:Yang Yitan
Trip 15: Pam Spa Hotel

PAM Thermal Hotel, Pam Thermal Hotel. The Pamukkale and Cave Hotel is said to be the worst hotel of the trip. Because pamukkale is not required to be too demanding, where new houses were not allowed many years ago, so there could not have been an elevator and WIFI.

It is true that there is no elevator, but it feels good, we live in a villa-like house, and the view is good: the earth-yellow building is hidden among the tall and verdant trees, and the roses bloom one by one by the wall.

There is a red water hot spring in the hotel. The hotels in turkey have swimming pools, which are particularly different: they are built in the shape of Pamukkale, pool after pool, and the higher you go, the hotter the water.

Pamukkale water is said to be particularly good and can cure many diseases. Nana said: "There are a lot of people who have died here. At first I was frightened by this sentence, but after her explanation, I learned that because the water in Pamukkale was good, they came to treat the disease, and they lived here and did not want to leave until they died. Listening to her say this, I still quietly thought: No matter how good the water is, it is not a treasure vase of Avalokitesh, just sprinkle a few drops, and it will purify all sentient beings.

Trip 15: Pam Spa Hotel

Naturally, we were not exempt from the vulgarity, and we also soaked in the hot spring, and when we saw that everyone smeared the mud at the bottom of the pool, I also wanted to help my daughter to apply it, but she said: Don't apply it, I don't know where others have applied it. After she said this, I also stopped and stopped smearing it on myself. Just soak in the water, look at the night sky, and make small talk, as if the dust is far away, far away, so far away that you don't have to hang on your heart anymore.

At this time, the belly dance was about to begin, and although we were still not finished, we still got up from the pool and went to take a shower to change our clothes. I've seen belly dancing, in Green Lake, but it's all middle-aged women exercising. This kind of belly-revealing performance nature of the jump, or the first time to see, is indeed interesting. The dancers are some years old, but still beautiful and very friendly, and when they see me always taking pictures, they come to lean over with their daughters and let me take a picture of them. Such kindness and smiles made me rejoice, and the disappointment with the view of Pamukkale dissipated.

After the dance, my daughter and I went to the hot spring again, soaking our feet and chatting until drowsiness struck.

Trip 15: Pam Spa Hotel