Lost rivers are Dinaric streams in karst, limestone landscape that disappear in the underground. They often flow in karst plains.| World Rivers
More than just water between banks, rivers are intricate hydrologic systems that shape landscapes, ecosystems, and human lives.| World Rivers
Discover the mesmerizing beauty and science of braided streams—where water splits, twists, and reunites in a constantly shifting natural tapestry.| World Rivers
Discover the world’s shortest rivers—these tiny watercourses may be short, but they’re rich in beauty, history, and geological wonder.| World Rivers
Discover the best river cruises around the globe — from the legendary Danube to the mystical Nile. Explore culture, nature, and history on these unforgettable journeys.| World Rivers
Explore the different types of wetlands—from marshes and swamps to bogs and oxbows. Learn their key features, examples, and ecological roles.| World Rivers
Discover the negative effects of dams on rivers—from blocked fish migrations to sediment loss and vanishing wetlands.| World Rivers
River morphology – how does river look like?| World Rivers
A new understanding of rivers reveals them as complex, fragile ecosystems—not just resources—leading to global shifts in science, policy, and protection.| World Rivers
What’s a river, stream, brook, or creek? These terms often overlap—so what really sets a river apart from smaller flowing waters?| World Rivers
How many rivers flow across the world? While the exact count is unknown, estimates suggest tens of thousands—each carving its own path through the Earth.| World Rivers