The upper stretch of the Kupa River reveals beautiful emerald source in the form of the lake.| World Rivers
Rivers are nature’s lifelines—carving landscapes, nourishing life, and connecting worlds through their timeless flow. Discover what defines a river.| World Rivers
Most rivers flow to the sea—but some vanish inland. Discover rivers that disappear in the continents: endorheic basins, lost rivers, and inland deltas.| World Rivers
A river delta is nature’s masterpiece, where freshwater meets the sea, creating a lush, ever-changing landscape.| World Rivers
Albania rivers tumble from mountains to the Adriatic—wild, untamed, and now at risk as dam projects threaten their flow, life, and future.| World Rivers
The Ombla is a short river in Croatia, its course is approximately 30 meters (98 feet) long, and it empties into the Rijeka Dubrovačka embayment of the Adriatic Sea. By many accounts, it is one of the shortest river in the world. Very often, we aks auestions, like what is the longest, biggest, ...est river| World Rivers - Rivers are lifelines of our planet!
The Plitvice Lakes, a land of falling lakes with hundreds of waterfalls, are built by a „magical“ substance called tufa (could be called travertine, sedra in Croatian). OK, it is not magical, but the results are definitely like they came from a fairy tale. If it wasn't for tufa, the Plitvice Lakes would've been a| World Rivers - Rivers are lifelines of our planet!