Aksu River (Turkey)

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The Aksu (ancient name in Greek Κεστρoς, Kestros), is a river of Antalya Province (southwestern Turkey), which rises in the mountains of Toros. The course of the Aksu is between the Düden to the west and of the Köprüçay to the east.

[edit] Classical times

The river is mentioned by Pomponius Mela as a navigable river, and as being navagable up as far up as Perga, 60 stadia from its mouth, according to Strabo.

[edit] Today

The Aksu is 100 m. wide at its mouth, and 3 m. deep within the bar, which extends across the mouth, and so shallow in places in its delta as to be impassable to boats that draw more than one foot of water. The swell from the sea meeting the stream generally produces a violent surf.

At its headwaters is the Kovada Lake and just below that the Karacaören Dam reservoir.

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