Keräsjoki
Keräsjoki is a river located in northern Finland. It is a tributary of the Tornionjoki (also known as Torne River) which forms part of the border between Finland and Sweden. The Keräsjoki flows generally in a south-easterly direction. Details such as precise length, drainage basin size, and average discharge can vary depending on the source and measurement methods used. The river is known for its relatively pristine environment and its importance for salmon and other fish populations. Recreational activities such as fishing and hiking are common in the Keräsjoki area. The surrounding landscape is typical of Lapland, characterized by forests, mires, and fells.