Discover 7 breathtaking underground rivers across the globe — from Palawan to Mexico — hidden waterways flowing through caves and karst landscapes.| World Rivers
Discover the fascinating world of river confluences—where rivers meet, colors mix, canyons merge, and naming traditions defy hydrological logic.| World Rivers
Explore intermittent and ephemeral rivers—seasonal waterways that shape ecosystems, support life, and reveal nature’s rhythm in arid landscapes.| World Rivers
More than just water between banks, rivers are intricate hydrologic systems that shape landscapes, ecosystems, and human lives.| World Rivers
Discover Kotli, a charming village on the Mirna River in Istria, where an old watermill rests beside turquoise pools in a narrow, scenic canyon.| World Rivers
I am proud to announce that a new film about the natural history of Croatia has been made: “Rivers, green arteries of Croatia”. The film, in its 52 minutes shows the importance of Croatian rivers. Maybe no other European country has such diverse, yet…| World Rivers
Explore the most beautiful river springs in Croatia, from the turquoise eye of Cetina to emerald pools of Kupa and Una.| World Rivers
Discover the Korana River, one of Croatia’s most scenic rivers, flowing from Plitvice Lakes through canyons and waterfalls with watermills.| World Rivers
The Middle Danube, shared by Croatia, Hungary, and Serbia, is one of Europe’s last preserved river corridors, showcasing a wild, untouched nature and rich cultural history.| World Rivers
Why are wetlands important to maintain good water quality in rivers?| World Rivers
Discover the rivers of Europe—wild, tamed, and timeless. In a continent shaped by history, rivers remain its last traces of untamed nature.| World Rivers
Discover how aquifers sustain rivers, ecosystems, and people—unseen underground allies in Earth’s delicate water cycle.| World Rivers
Rivers are one of the most exciting features of a North American continent. From the world famous Colorado Grand Canyon to The Mississippi, one of the longest on the world, rivers of North America are so diverse and beautiful.| World Rivers
The Drava River is one of the last remaining lowland rivers in Europe. In Croatia and Hungary, it is largely free from dams and excessive regulations and harbours great biological and landscape diversity.| 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!