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There's a shift happening with our rivers, and it's not just the seasonal flow we're used to. Continue reading…
Mark Fenster Channels the Flow of Nature on “Cascades, part one: Glacial Riverflow,” a Meditative Journey Through Sound Furthering his lifelong exploration of music as a source of...
Shalbatana Vallis is a 1300 km water channel on Mars. It was carved out in one cataclysmic flooding event, possibly triggered by a massive impact. It's more evidence that liquid wa...
From OPB: By Karen Richards (KLCC) McKenzie River floodplain projects use heavy machinery and thousands of logs to improve water quality, restore wildlife habitat and help buffer w...
COLDWATER LAKE — For the first time since the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, spring chinook salmon are once again swimming above the sediment retention dam on the North Fork To...
Raindrops descend every one beautiful diamondique...
Our long strange winter has come to pass and things are feeling a bit more on time. Flows are stabilizing, insects are hatching, flowers & trees are blooming, and trout are ris...
Salt Creek Falls is one of Oregon’s most striking waterfalls, a powerful, vertical drop set deep within the forests of the Cascade Range. Rising at about 3,900 feet in the Willamet...
Somewhere above 4,000 metres on the Tibetan Plateau, a river bend that held its position for decades has begun to slip sideways. Not catastrophically, not in any single moment you...
5-18, Day 2 15 miles A mild and calm night gave way to a mid 40s morning. It was 54 in my tent, so a very comfortable night. After a leisurely breakfast, we got going about 6:40....
Intervention for farming and flood risk changes the unique systems as communities grapple with how to live alongside the vital waterwaysWhen British settlers started building Chris...
This story was originally published by New Mexico Rivers Rising, an independent project dedicated to covering New Mexico’s waterways and wetlands and the challenges they face in a...
Goodbye Highway, Hello New Milestone: We were very happy to leave the highway behind us as we approached mile 400. I’m finding it interesting how much more aggravating road noise i...
Rivers are known to naturally meander, change courses, braid and branch. But as rising temperatures melt glaciers and thaw frozen ground, the courses of Himalayan rivers are shifti...
Right now, native fish can make their way past the Trail Bridge Dam on the McKenzie River in two ways: Chinook salmon are trapped and … Continue reading →
In 2025, a retreating glacier in Alaska caused a landslide into a fjord named Tracy Arm. The landslide triggered a tsunami that swept down the fjord into the ocean. The tsunami rea...
When I was a kid we lived in Amherst, Massachusetts, and on the weekends would run up to the Berkshires, in the foothills of the Appalachians, to fill a few gallons with fresh spri...
Day 18: First river ford and an oasis in the desert. I woke up next to a wash north of Whitewater, still in the wind, but the rain had ceased. I was the only one around, human or a...
Remembering the night before the flood and everything that led up to the moment that changed my family forever.
From the familiar Snake River to hidden gems, Washington's waterways are ready for your summer adventure. Continue reading…
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