Köprüçay
Köprüçay is a river in the Antalya Province of Turkey. Its name, which translates to "Bridge River," is derived from the ancient Roman bridges that cross it. The river originates in the Taurus Mountains and flows through a dramatic canyon, the Köprülü Canyon National Park. This park is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the river, cliffs, and pine forests. The Köprüçay is a popular destination for white-water rafting and kayaking due to its rapids. Historically, the river played a significant role in the region, serving as a transportation route and a source of water for irrigation. The ruins of ancient settlements and bridges are scattered along its course, testament to its long-standing importance. The river's water is relatively clean and supports diverse flora and fauna. Its geological formation has created a unique landscape that attracts both nature enthusiasts and history buffs. The Köprüçay's journey ends as it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.