Ke Pamukkale (18 Disember 2016; Ahad)
Selepas semalam ke
Davraz, hari ini kita ke Pamukkale... kenapa Pamukkale? Selepas membaca catatan
ini penulis percaya ramai yang nak ke Turki nanti.
Penulis sekeluarga
diajak oleh Ustaz Ramli sekeluarga ke Pamukkale. Pada mulanya, penulis
terfikir, apa yang menarik di sana?. Namun hati ini rasa teruja dan kagum
selepas Ustaz Dimyati (komuniti Nusantara) di sini menghantar gambar wassap
tentang keindahan dan gah nya Pamukkale.
Rombongan kali ini
disertai oleh Ustaz Dimyati, Ruslan dan Ridwan. Terima kasih ya kerna sudi
mengetuai kami ke Pamukkale.
*Semalam misi
berjaya, membeli Prem/Stroller untuk Nafis yang berharga 80 Lira... thank you
Allah kerana menghantar ‘seseorang’ untuk saya berurusan/berbicara dengan
pekedai membeli prem tersebut.
Sekarang ni musim
sejuk, jadi sepanjang perjalanan, kiri dan kanan pemandangannya Tandus dan
Gersang.
“Iyi Aksamlar ! Welcome to PAMUKKALE !
Pamukkale is one of Turkey’s top
attractions and a precious in the world with its cotton-look terraces. The
underground water once gave life to the ancient city of Hierapolis now helps
Pamukkale be one of the most important thermal centers of Turkey.
Tiba di Pamukkale
dalam jam 12.15 tgh... meredah 2 jam 30 minit perjalanan.
Terus ke pintu
masuk dan membayar tiket masuk. 35 Lira seorang. Yang dikenakan bayaran tiket
hanya mereka yang berumur 12 tahun ke atas. Terus menuju ke pintu masuk kota
(pintu masuk kota kecik jer... pintu belakang kot)
‘Ancient pool’ atau ‘Antique Pool’ dan, Surau kecil disediakan... dinginnya berwuduk masa musim sejuk
Kolam Batu Kapur
Pamukkale
“Pamukkale travertine is a type of limestone
deposited at the mouth of the spring. Thermal sources on an important fault
line of western Anatolia in Pamukkale are warmed up by subterranean heat and
come out at 33-36 C. The water contains calcium hydro carbonate. Tectonic
movements triggered frequent earthquakes in this area and gave rise to the
emergence of a number of very hot springs. The water from these springs created
Pamukkale with its large mineral content. When the hot water is in touch with
the carbon dioxide, it starts to lose its warmth and also the carbon dioxide
and carbon monoxide are released in to the air. As a result the calcium
carbonate is precipitated. So the water forms magnificent viewed travertine.”
Rujukan : laman pamukkale
‘The Roman Theatre’ – penulis bagaikan
bermimpi berada di sini... kebiasaannya hanya menonton the filem Inggeris. Kini
penulis berada di sini.
“It is located in the middle of Hierapolis
and is very well preserved. it was built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in
2nd century AD. In Emperor Severus period the cavea and the stage of theatre
were restored by using the remains of another old theatre built earlier on the
north of the city. Roman Theatre had a capacity of 8500 – 10000 spectators and
was divided into two parts as upper and lower parts of seat by a diazoma.
People arranged concerts, religious
ceremonies, competitions in this theatre. In the friezes of the theatre some
mythological scenes had been depicted.”
Rujukan : laman pamukkale
Keluar dari Kota
Hierapolis Pamukkale, adanya kedai cenderahati yang menjual cenderahati Pamukkale dan Turki.
Di sini penulis
berkesempatan membeli aiskrim... cara jual orang Turki suka ‘bergurau’ dengan
pembeli aiskrimnya dan minum minuman Turki iaitu sahleb (air susu ditabur
serbuk kulit kayu manis – cinnamon)
Terus menaiki van
menuju pulang ke Isparta. Bertolak pulang jam 4 petang dan tiba di tempat
penginapan kami jam 6.30 petang. Kepenatan tetapi cuti hujung minggu dirasakan
dipenuhi dengan lawatan ilmiah yang penuh riang dan berpengetahuan.
Terima kasih
sekali lagi Komuniti Nusantara di sini... terima kasih Ustaz Dimyati, Ridwan
dan Ruslan. Semoga kalian senantiasa dikurnia bahagia dan sejahtera.
Kemudi ke :
Sebuah Kisah di Turki... siri 1Sebuah Kisah di Turki... siri 2
Sebuah Kisah di Turki... siri 3
Sebuah Kisah di Turki... siri 4
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