Trivia: Where can you swim in this “cotton castle”?
Bath, England
Budapest, Hungary
Pamukkale, Turkey
Banff, Canada
The correct answer is Pamukkale, Turkey
So why is this answer correct? : These twinkling mineral-rich pools are called Pamukkale, which translates to “Cotton Castle” in Turkish. Terraces of snow-white travertine — a type of limestone that is formed by mineral deposits from natural springs — capture the waters, which reflect the dazzling cerulean skies of this surreal landscape. People have been bathing in the pools since the Roman era.