TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 9月3日 05時06分
People swim in Pamukkale, an area in Turkey famous for its white travertine terraces. Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is also the site of the remarkably well-preserved ruins of the Greek-Roman city of Hierapolis, which has been made a Unesco World Heritage site. ⠀
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Most of the tourists are now Turkish, Arabic and Asian. The owner of a restaurant located in front of the site says "during week ends, we have tourists, less than before but we have tourists. During the week days, we have no one." ⠀
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In 2014, Turkey had been the sixth most popular tourist destination in the world, welcoming 37 million visitors. In 2016, when Turkey was shaken by bombings, a failed military coup and a political crackdown, only 25.3 million came, according to the government.⠀
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Photograph by Emin Ozmen—Magnum for TIME
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