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Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resorts – the most refreshing spring escape might be hiding in Pennsylvania’s northern wilderness, where a spectacular 100-mile journey called the Bucktail Scenic ...
First-time visitors to Pierce’s often experience a moment of revelation with their initial bite – that wide-eyed look of someone who suddenly understands what all the fuss is about, who realizes ...
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Rivers that built a civilisation
In India, these waterways are more than just sources of sustenance-they are sacred, storied, and deeply interwoven with the cultural, economic, and spiritual fabric of the land, write BKP Sinha and Ar ...
This epic outdoor recreation center boasts the largest man-made whitewater river in the world, plus tons of other activities ...
Augusta National was hit by hurricane-force winds six months ago by Helene, but the home of the Masters was ready to go ...
Most rivers need some human help to stay clean and healthy and to flow freely. People have to fish out litter, block sewage, ...
NOAA satellite images reveal major flooding across key waterways after days of relentless rain in the Midwest and South.
Vision realized? Centreville Bank Stadium opening day is nearly here. From ticket prices to stadium financing, we answer your ...
On March 14, river defenders gathered for the 28th annual International Day of Action for Rivers. Participants united around ...
The Yarlung Tansgpo / Brahmaputra dam shows we often don’t know how to deal with rivers that cross national borders.
Sometimes rivers split into branches in unusual ways, reflecting the complexity of Earth's water system on land and how much we still must learn about it.
Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile sites on Earth.