Oct 6, 2022• by ShowmeSlovakia
Domašínsky Meander is the Counterpart to the American Horseshoe Bend
Meanders are among the most interesting natural phenomena whose gravity and dramaticness increase when they are in a narrow breakthrough across the mountains. Very well known worldwide is the meander...
Feb 9, 2022• by travellingwithmynikon
Rowing the Murray River from Renmark, SA to Waikerie, SA
There are many ways to see the Murray River in South Australia. Depending on the time you have available, you could drive down, stop at lookouts, take a cruise on the P.S. Murray Princess, hire a...
Oct 1, 2020• by Howlermagazine
The Tarcoles River begins on the southern slopes of Costa Rica's Cordillera Central volcanic range and flows southwest to the Gulf of Nicoya. It flows 69 miles through an area famous for the large...
Jul 16, 2019• by HanneMaria
Next stop: Finland – where to go and why?
Finland is a small country in the north, in Scandinavia, with 5,5 million inhabitants. It’s a peaceful place with tens of thousands of lakes and forest, everywhere. Don’t get me wrong, we do have...
Apr 25, 2018• by priyaflorence
A Trip To The Confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers
One of the highlights of my trip to Ladakh, a desert plateau in Northern India, was visiting the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers near Nimo village on the Kargil – Leh highway. Located...
Jul 14, 2023• by TravelLightLaura
Wilderness & Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada)
Reflecting on a visit to Canada's heartland in the Manitoba province, I am struck by the diversity of experiences: bikes, bison, baseball, and beauty, to name a few. We found adventure in the...
Sapanca & Maşukiye Tour with Lunch From Istanbul