Dadès River

Dadès River
Washing laundry on the banks of the Dades River in the Dades Gorge, Morocco.
Lush green valley surrounded by desert rock formations in the Dades Gorge, Morocco.

Dadès River (French: Oued Dadès) is a river in Morocco, located at 31°00′09″N 6°31′36″W / 31.0025°N 6.5266667°W / 31.0025; -6.5266667.

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Geography

The Dadès River rises in the High Atlas and then turns south crossing through the Dadès Gorge, then westward between the High Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountain ranges. The river finally meets the Ouarzazate River, which then enters Draa River.

Dades Gorge is easily accessible by taxi from nearby Tinerhir. The scenery is significant with views of interesting rock formations. The valley itself is made lush and green by the river, while the surrounding area is rocky desert. There are simple communitities still living here in traditional houses. Women can be seen washing laundry in the river and laying it to dry on the surrounding bushes.

Hydrology

Flow rate of the Dadès River is highly seasonal with peak flows in the January to April period following the high precipitation and ensuing snowmelt. The water quality is alkaline, and summer water temperatures are in the range of 23 to 28 degrees Celsius. Electrical conductivity of the water is relatively high. (Hogan, 2006)

References

  • C. Michael Hogan, Quality of Surface Waters in Morocco, Lumina Technologies, October, 2006

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