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Osumi Canyons, The Spectacular Attraction Of Albania

by Jajce d Muckic

If you are a fan of adventure tourism and have not yet visited the Osumi canyons, what are you waiting for?

The Osumi Canyon is a river canyon in southern Albania, near the town of Çorovoda. The river, which passes through the city of Berat, flows through the canyon. There are many underground passages and unexplored caves throughout the length of the canyon.

During the spring, high water from melting snow makes it possible to explore the whole length of the canyon from the river. The rapids are Class II, so one does not need prior white water experience to navigate them. At the end of the summer, when the water is lower, the full length of the canyon is not navigable. However, there are various walks with opportunities for swimming in multiple pools and streams.

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The edges of the canyon have a unique ecosystem that preserves the greenery on both sides of the canyon.

Mediterranean bushes like heath and briar flourish along with rich flora and fauna. On the slopes of the canyon, erosion has created pockmarked cavern walls with small caves. Some of the rock formations in the canyon have fanciful names such as the Cathedral, the Eye, or the Demon’s Door.

The canyons are 26 km (16 miles) long, at an altitude of 450 m. It is thought to have been formed 2-3 million years ago by water erosion.

Some people said that many years ago, the river flowed underground, but over time the rock above the river disappeared, creating the current form of the canyon.

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In the gulf of this canyon that passes Osum River on both its sides, water flows come from different villages that move in a rock chain.

The canyon includes six narrow sections ranging from 1.5 m wide in the riverbed up to 35 m wide further up the sides of the canyon.

Gradeci Canyon, the most beautiful and spectacular canyon of the valley of Osumi, stands close to the cave. It is 4 km long, 40 m high, and in different spots, only 1.5 m wide. Its slopes descend rapidly into the river. To reach the other canyons of Osumi, you must journey southward. These are located 3 km south of the town of Çorovoda. They are magnificent natural objects with a total length of 15 km.

In this area, every sport adventurer can practice different water sports like canoeing, rafting, and kayaking. There are also several spots that play the role of small beaches, such as Varishta.

Legends

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The local inhabitants tell many exciting legends that always have grabbed the tourists’ attention, such as those of Saint Abaz Ali. According to the legend, Abbas Ali is believed to have come from Arabia on a white, shining horse to save the country from the threat of the barbarians. He spent five days on Mount Tomorr before departing to live on Mount Olympus. That is why going to Mali I Tomorrit is considered as a pilgrimage.

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