Kapıkaya Canyon

Kapıkaya Canyon

Kapıkaya Canyon
Kapıkaya Canyon
Long-axis length 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
Geography
Coordinates 37°14′40″N 34°58′36″E / 37.24444°N 34.97667°E / 37.24444; 34.97667Coordinates: 37°14′40″N 34°58′36″E / 37.24444°N 34.97667°E / 37.24444; 34.97667
Population centers Kapıkaya
Watercourses Çakıt Creek

Kapıkaya Canyon is a canyon located in Adana Province, southern Turkey.

Geography

The canyon is the valley of the Çakıt Creek one of the main tributaries of Seyhan River. Its course is from north to south and the birds flight distance between its two ends is about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi). The northern end is the Çakıt dam reservoir. The southern end at 37°14′40″N 34°58′36″E / 37.24444°N 34.97667°E / 37.24444; 34.97667 is marked by a bridge near Kapıkaya village. The distance to Adana is 72 kilometres (45 mi). The famous Varda Bridge is situated about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the canyon.[1]

Touristic attraction

In the northern end the municipality of Karaisalı has established a picnic area known as Yerköprü .In the southern end, a 2000-meter walking track has been constructed at the east bank of the creek using the funds of the Çukurova Development Agency.[2][3]

References

  1. Doruk newspaper (Turkish)
  2. Online news (Turkish)
  3. Karaisalı governor's opage(Turkish)
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