Meander River
The Meander River, located in western Turkey, is known for its distinctive winding shape. It flows through the region of Mugla and is famous for its numerous curves and bends, which create a picturesque landscape. The river is approximately 230 kilometers long and eventually empties into the Aegean Sea.
Historically, the Meander River has been significant in ancient times, influencing the development of nearby cities. The term "meander" has even become a common word in the English language, referring to any winding or intricate path, inspired by the river's unique flow.