From India to China to the waterways of Vietnam and Cambodia, here’s everything you need to know to plan the ultimate river ...
Inside the final paddling leg of Zander Martin’s bold round-the-world quest, from Mongolia to the Sea of Okhotsk, as he searches for a route, and funding. This is proof of addiction. The map’s thin ...
Southeast Asia is home to some of the most beautiful and unexplored rivers. River cruises give you a chance to explore the region's hidden gems, away from the usual touristy spots. From the lush ...
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The Longest Rivers in the World - From the Nile to the Amazon
Rivers have served as lifelines for civilizations throughout history, shaping landscapes and cultures across continents. These mighty waterways continue to fascinate researchers and explorers today, ...
The land between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, the rivers the ancient Greeks knew as the Oxus and Jaxartes, serves for many of us as the ultimate flyover territory as we jet from Europe to Asia and ...
If one were on the lookout for the region with the most meagre potential for cooperative management of its transboundary river basins, South Asia would be a strong contender. Merely to mention the ...
East Asia will suffer severe rainfalls unlike anything in the past if global warming persists, scientists from Japan’s University of Tsukuba say in a new study. Such rainfalls, according to the ...
813 years of annual river discharge at 62 stations, 41 rivers in 16 countries, from 1200 to 2012. That is what researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) produced after ...
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Bangladesh’s accession to the UN Water Convention has a ripple effect that could cause problems with India
Bangladesh’s ratification of the UN Water Convention could increase the nation’s legal clout in transboundary water governance.
A massive 5,000-mile atmospheric river is surging toward the U.S. West Coast, threatening to upend travel, trade, and daily ...
It is difficult to get everyday people, let alone world leaders, to agree on matters of climate change. However, anyone who sees David Breashears' photo exhibit, Rivers of Ice: Vanishing Glaciers of ...
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