Flowing from the highlands around Konya to the Mediterranean Coast just east of Alanya, the Dim River serves as both a vital water source and a beloved recreational area. Visitors can explore the river’s natural features, including the Dim Dam, natural caves, and waterfalls. The Dim River National Park offers a scenic setting for swimming and picnicking by the riverside, making it a refreshing and picturesque destination.
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