- Ushayka River
Ushayka ( _ru. Уша́йка) is a river in
Russia , righttributary of the Tom. Its length is 78 km [ [http://www2.admin.tomsk.ru/DocBase/RegionDoc.nsf/2e40cf8ae0e99a11c6256d7600238fe1/83c95ecdd56e8c9cc6257248004221b1/$FILE/p-151aem.doc Водоохранные зоны и прибрежные защитные полосы рек в черте города Томска] ru icon] . Its source is in theKuznetsk Alatau (a northern continuation of theAltay Mountains ), and it flows through the territory ofTomsk Oblast . It flows into the Tom approximately through the central part ofTomsk .According to a local legend rivers's name descends from name of a youth Ushay ( _ru. Ушай), a sweetheart of beauty Toma, who gave her name to Tom [ [http://dtdm.tomsk.ru/~meng/tomsk/legend.html Legends about Ushay] ru icon] .
The Ushayka was navigable in the 19th century, but now it is no longer used for navigation. The Ushayka divides Tomsk into northern and southern parts; there are more than ten bridges over it. In its upper reaches the Ushayka is a forest river, very cold even in the middle of summer and clear. When it gets to the territory of Tomsk, Ushayka becomes rather dirty due to large amount of manufacturing and domestic water flowing into it.
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* [http://kovalevsky.tomsk.ru/friends/gallery_pr2006.html Kayaking school presentation on Ushayka (photos)]
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