By: Alicia Lowe | 2010-04-01 | Destinations The Homosassa River located in Florida is now and has been since the late 1880's a place of tourism and recreation. The spring head was once a "roadside attraction" and the site of many a Hollywood style movie. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-29 | Destinations The Rainbow River located in Dunnellon, Florida is a gently winding river as well as a great tourist attrition. Springs at the headwaters along with smaller springs discharging from caves and rock crevices are a part of this amazing river. The 5.7-mile-long river which merges with the Withlacoochee River has its colorful bed thanks to various species of moss and algae. Moreover, the Rainbow River is now the habitat of many fish, vegetation and wildlife in the area. Visiting the Rainbow River, tourists can have the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Rainbow Springs State Park. The park is a popular destination to swim, canoe, picnic, stroll and enjoy a wide range of plants and animals. read more
By: witch | 2010-10-09 | Negotiation Names The names of the Hudson River make a complicated story. It was called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk, the Great Mohegan, by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami read more
By: Eric Simon | 2010-11-12 | Wine Looking for a vacation destination that is off the beaten bath? Perhaps you hunger for something unique. Well, add Western Australia to your bucket list. read more
By: Steven Sanchez | 2010-11-18 | Photography It happens every year: the temperatures gets warm, the clouds give way to the sunlight and folks start to consider getting away for the summer. It doesn't matter if your home is next to the water, or in some landlocked state where lakes and rivers are definitely the only sandy shoreline one can find, or maybe you are simply looking forward to a little time by the pool area, there is a good chance that some brand new swimwear is in your plans. read more
By: Dirk Perry | 2011-06-22 | Vacations The Fraser River is huge and most famous for spawning salmon and whitewater river rafting BC. It is not dam controlled so anything can & does happen read more
By: Magdy Abdel Ghany | 2010-09-20 | Destinations MS Darakum Nile Cruise recently launched in April 2008,72 m lenghth, one of the most luxurious boats on the Nile River. You will be assured of comfort and excellent service on your trip along the River Nile. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-01-13 | Travel & Leisure The Beitou Hot Springs are an area of natural hot water springs, located towards the north of Taipei city. Heated by the pockets of magma under the silent volcano nearby, the springs are frequented by tourist and the health-conscious alike that are driven to experience the soothing warmth of the spring waters, often in the comfort of a nearby luxury spa. Due to the natural beauty of the area and the spa facilities, Beitou draws in quite a crowd each year. read more
By: Trevor Kugler | 2010-03-29 | Fishing This article provides tips on fishing in rivers while wading. Become a more effective river angler by reading this quick article. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-05-13 | News and society The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America. It originates at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and slowly flows to the Gulf of Mexico. We have seen a series of major floods from the Mississippi River over the years. The current flood is forecasted to hit Natchez, Mississippi by May 21 and reach the Gulf at the end of the month. At the present, residents from Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana are hand bagging as well as preparing barriers to struggle against the upcoming floods. read more
By: Bjorn Andersson | 2011-07-11 | Hotels The City River Hotel in Siem Reap is the best ever place to stay for those who love the waters. The hotels in Siem Reap are mostly located basically nearer to the banks of Siem Reap River. read more
By: Dirk Perry | 2011-03-29 | Travel & Leisure It started, as many great things do, as an adventure in capitalism. Hudsons Bay Governor George Simpson, a short, intense balding man, stood on the banks of British Columbias Thompson River, preparing... read more
By: Jay Bryce | 2011-04-16 | Outdoors While South Carolinas Atlantic beaches attract visitors from around the world, the state''s plentiful resources for freshwater fun often get overlooked. Come to South Carolina''s southwestern border a... read more
By: Dirk Perry | 2011-04-29 | Vacation Rentals It started, as many great things do, as an adventure in capitalism. Hudson’s Bay Governor George Simpson, a short, intense balding man, stood on the banks of British Columbia’s Thompson River, preparing for the waterway’s first ever descent. read more
By: Kevin Pagan | 2011-04-13 | Fishing Northwest Colorado is a magical part of our country. Beautiful mountains, green meadows bordered by park-like yield, while making his way to Utah, a majestic high desert country. Elk, deer, bears, mou... read more