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Lake Bafa (Turkish: Bafa Gölü) also known as Lake Çamiçi (Turkish: Çamiçi Gölü) and in earlier times the Vafi Sea (Turkish: Vafi Denizi) is a lake situated in southwestern Turkey, part of it within the boundaries of Milas district of Muğla Province and the northern part within Aydın Province's Söke district.[1] The lake used to be a gulf of the Aegean Sea until the Classical period, when the sea passage was gradually closed by the alluvial mass brought by Büyük Menderes River (historically the Maeander or Meander River). The gulf, and later the lake, was named Latmus in antiquity.

Lake Bafa
Lake Bafa
Locationsouthwest Turkey
Coordinates37°30′N 27°25′E
Basin countriesTurkey

The southern shore of the lake is traced by the highway connecting İzmir-Kuşadası-Söke to towns such as Milas and Bodrum that are situated in the south. The northern shore of the lake, where steep slopes are covered by wild or semi-domesticated olive trees, is virtually untouched to this day.

The lake area was officially declared as a nature reserve named Lake Bafa Nature Park.


History


Location of lake Bafa at Maeander River's mouth and the steps of its creation during Antiquity.
Location of lake Bafa at Maeander River's mouth and the steps of its creation during Antiquity.

At the innermost north-east tip of the lake is the village of Kapıkırı, as well as the ruins of Heraclea by Latmus (sometimes called Heraclea in Ionia), to distinguish from other ancient Greek sites named Heraclea. The mountain chain of Beşparmak (Dağları) -also named (Latmus) in antiquity- rises on the back, sheltering the non-restored ruins of a dozen monasteries dating from the Byzantine era on its slopes. Yet another monastery is situated on an islet on the lake just across the village. The village of Kapıkırı has recently developed important facitilies catering to visiting tourists, although agriculture and fishing still occupies an important part in its economy.

According to the legend, it was here that the goddess Selene fell in love with the shepherd Endymion and she asked Zeus to keep the young shepherd in perpetual sleep and bore up to fifty children from her nightly encounters with the sleeping young man.


Lake Bafa Nature Park


Lake Bafa and its surrounding is one of the important bird sanctuaries in Turkey. The west coast overlooking the Balat Plain of Lake Bafa is a shallow area where migratory birds stay and breed in autumn and spring. Also rich in fish and crayfish, a good quantity was sent to fishery cooperatives operating nearby.

Lake Bafa was declared a nature reserve in 1994 as Lake Bafa Nature Park (Turkish: Bafa Gölü Tabiat Parkı). On the other hand, the changing chemical content and decreasing oxygen amount with the reduction and pollution of the river waters pouring into the lake caused the death of hundreds of thousands of fish and the ecosystem drifting into an irreversible junction. Apart from this, the disconnecting of the Büyük Menderes river from the lake, and the fact that the waste of olive oil factories built around the lake continued to be poured into the lake without treatment, has distorted the natural habitat.[2]




See also



References


  1. "Bafa Gölü Tabiat Parkı Uzun Devreli Gelişme Planı Onaylandı…" (in Turkish). Çevre ve Orman Bakanlığı. 2008-10-28. Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
  2. Hurriyet: Bafa Gölü de kirliliğin pençesinde (in Turkish)



На других языках


[de] Bafa Gölü

Der Bafa Gölü (Bafasee; auch Çamiçi Gölü) ist ein aus einem früheren Meeresarm, dem Latmischen Golf, entstandener Binnensee an der Westküste der Türkei. Er hat eine Größe von rund 60 km²[2], also rund 15 % der Größe des Bodensees.
- [en] Lake Bafa

[fr] Lac Bafa

Le lac Bafa est au sud-ouest de la province d'Aydın dans le district de Milas et au nord-ouest de la province de Muğla dans le district de Söke.

[it] Lago di Bafa

Il lago di Bafa (in turco: Bafa Gölü) è un lago ed ex-golfo della Turchia occidentale, situato a cavallo tra il distretto di Milas, nella provincia di Muğla, e il distretto di Söke, nella provincia di Aydın. Prende probabilmente il nome dal villaggio di Bafa, situato a sud-est del lago[1], e ha una superficie di 67,08 km²[1].

[ru] Бафа

Ба́фа[4][5][6] (тур. Bafa Gölü[3]) — озеро в Турции, находится между побережьем Эгейского моря и долиной реки Большой Мендерес, южнее города Сёке и в 54 км к юго-западу от города Айдын. Площадь озера составляет около 65 км²,[2] по другим данным — 67,08 км²[7]. Оно являлось частью Эгейского моря, и отделилось в результате накопления наносов и образования современной дельты Большого Мендереса[8]. С рекой озеро соединяет канал — в 1985 году между ними была сооружена дамба, предотвращающая затопление сельскохозяйственных земель по берегам озера и замедлившая накопление в нём донных отложений. Глубина озера достигает 25 метров, а среднее её значение равно пяти метрам. Вода в озере солоноватая, и её солёность существенно повысилась за последнее время[7][9].



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