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Before you can see the Yamuna or hear its roar, you smell its nauseating stench from afar. When you finally glimpse it, the ...
In fact, it took 36 years and a herculean clean-up operation costing €1.6 billion (£1.3 billion) – including a vast run-off ...
The UK’s largest canal charity Canal & River Trust has published a free guide to ‘Places to Visit in the South East’, with ...
Peak water flows in parts of India's largest river basin have been falling by more than one-sixth every decade, according to ...
Twice a day, sections of the River Thames’s shores are exposed by the receding tide, allowing a growing number of mudlarks like Elaine Duigenan to hunt through the mud for treasure.
Discover comprehensive information about Connecticut, including its iconic flag, detailed map, diverse geography, rich ...
Construction enabling works for the Lower Thames Crossing, set to become the largest tunnel in Europe, has been scheduled to ...
A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just some of the items that have been found along the banks of the River Thames by mudlarks in the past 50 years.
Michele Cadario, executive vice-president of Rubicon Strategies, says every province has its own trade legislation, and the federal government does not have overall responsibility to oversee their ...
Missed out on Wimbledon tickets but still keen to catch the tennis action somewhere lovely in the sunshine? Fear not: there ...
Saskatoon's Prairie Lily riverboat won't be floating along the South Saskatchewan River this summer. In what was supposed to ...