Kaklık Cave
Turkish visitor attraction in Denizli Province From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Turkish visitor attraction in Denizli Province From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kaklık Cave is a touristic cave in Turkey.
The cave is in Kaklık town of Denizli Province at 37°52′24″N 29°23′7″E[2] Its distance to Denizli is about 30 kilometres (19 mi).[3] Visitors to the cave follow the highway to east and in Kaklık town they turn to north. The cave was opened to visits in 2002. There are a small amphitheatre, a swimming pool and a cafeteria in and around the cave.
The cave is full of dripstones, stalactites and stalagmites. There are also travertine formations and a small thermal lake at the bottom of the cave. The cave was formed by rift ponor. It is popularly called small Pamukkale referring to Pamukkale, a well known touristic place to the west of the cave.
According to the governor of Denizli Province the Hyrochemical characterisrtics of the lake water is as follows[3]
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