Take a tour of Cotton Castle in Turkey – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. The carbonate mineral deposits have formed the pristine white Pamukkale in southern Turkey. Pamukkale is Turkish for "cotton castle," even though it is made up of travertine limestone run-off from the area's hot springs. This slow moving rock formation creates dazzling stalactites and terraces The natural hot springs have drawn tourists to this site for thousands of years.
Shot in 16mm film by Dustin Miller, this short depicts an evening surfing session at Jeffreys Bay in South Africa, with WCT professionals like Kelly Slater and Damien Hobgood.
Most of France's famous landmarks are in Paris, an architectural wonderland, with extraordinary buildings such as the Louvre, the Palace of Versailles, medieval towns, Roman ruins and charming towns.