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The Riñihue Lake (Lago Riñihue) is a lake of glacial origin in eastern Valdivia Province, southern Chile. It is surrounded by several mountains. The eastern side receives the waters of the Panguipulli Lake by the Enco River, its main contributor. It is the last of the Seven Lakes chain. In the west it is cut into two arms by the Tralcán Mount, and...
Rink Glacier is a glacier in Avannaata, Greenland. This glacier is named in honor of Hinrich Johannes Rink, Danish geologist and Greenlandic researcher.
The Rink Glacier is the largest glacier on the west coast of Greenland. Its terminus is in the Karrat Fjord, Nordost Bay, Baffin Bay, North Atlantic Ocean.
It drains an area of 30,182 km2 (11,653 sq&nbs...
The Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy (Camuy River Cave Park), is one of the largest cave systems in the world and the largest in the Western Hemisphere. It is located between the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo and Lares in northwestern Puerto Rico, but the main entrance to the park is located in Quebrada, Camuy. The caverns are part of a large network of ...
The Río Celeste (Light Blue River) is one of Costa Rica’s most spectacular rivers. Located in the northern reaches of the country within the Tenorio Volcano National Park. This awe-inspiring river turns sky blue due to the emanation of sulfur from the volcano and precipitation of calcium carbonate.
Traveling upstream where one can see the waters stretch i...
The Rio Grande Gorge runs from northwest to southeast of Taos, New Mexico, through the basalt flows of the Taos Plateau volcanic field. The gorge depth is 800 feet just south of the Gorge Bridge, which spans the gorge ten miles northwest of Taos.
The gorge has white water rapids and many ancient petroglyphs. At the bottom of the gorge, the Rio Grande is flanked by hi...
The Rнo Grande Wild and Scenic River, located within the Rнo Grande del Norte National Monument, includes 74 miles of the river as it passes through the 800-foot deep Rнo Grande Gorge. Flowing out of the snowcapped Rocky Mountains in Colorado, the river journeys 1,900 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. Here the river flows in a rugged and scenic part of northern New Mexico....
For 1,250 miles, the Rio Grande is the boundary between the United States and Mexico. In a remote stretch in west Texas, the river makes a curve to the northeast to form the “big bend.” It is here that the wild character of the river lives on.
The Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River protects a 196 mile (315 km) portion of the Rio Grande in Texas. Parts of Br...
Rio Lajas, located in Montezuma, is a pleasant river surrounded by trees. It's a quiet place where you can walk around or along the river and admire the nature.
The Río Tinto (red river) is a river in southwestern Spain that originates in the Sierra Morena mountains of Andalusia. It flows generally south-southwest, reaching the Gulf of Cádiz at Huelva.
This river has gained recent scientific interest due to the presence of extremophile aerobic bacteria that dwell in the water. These life forms are considered the...
Rio Upano. “The River of the Sacred Waterfalls”, winds its way through the rainforest in Ecuador on its descent from over 900 meters high up in the Andes. Whitewater rafting enthusiasts consider the world class trip down the Rio Upano a “must-do”. In addition to Class III and IV rapids, rafters encounter an ancient, indigenous tribe that makes ...
Ripiro Beach is a sandy stretch on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand, extending from Pouto Peninsula in the south to Maunganui Bluff in the north.
At 66 miles (107km) long it is the longest driveable beach in New Zealand, longer than the more famous, but erroneously named Ninety Mile Beach further north. It is straight, and backed by high sand dunes for most of...
Risin og Kellingin (Risin and Kellingin) are two sea stacks just off the northern coast of the island of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands close to the town of Eiði. The name Risin og Kellingin means The Giant and the Witch (or Hag) and relates to an old legend about their origins. The Giant (Risin) is the 71m stack further from the coast, and the witch (Kellingin) is...
A classic summer activity in Penticton is to float the River Channel! The channel runs southbound through the west side of Penticton, from Okanagan Lake to Skaha Lake. Tubes are available for rent, as well as busses to transport floaters back to the top.
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