Guinness World Record Amazon River Row: But Was It the First?

A Guinness World Record stands, celebrating a modern row across the Amazon. Yet, the river’s vastness conceals a deeper history. Did the first oars truly belong to those who sought a record, or to those whose lives were inextricably tied to the river’s flow? This exploration delves into a record-breaking expedition and the compelling possibility of earlier Indigenous voyages, challenging the notion of a ‘first’ passage.

Top 10 “Longest Rivers in the World” A Waste of Time Debate?

The world obsesses over the “longest.” The tallest, the fastest, the most… you get the picture. But what about the wonders right under your nose? There’s a river waiting to be discovered, right in your own backyard. Ignore the global rankings and the endless debates. Focus on the magic that flows through your own community. You might be surprised at what you find.

Flipping the Script: Rivers Flowing Backwards

Picture this: The escalators in your local subway station suddenly reverse direction, carrying people up instead of down. It would be a strange and unexpected sight, causing a momentary disruption to your routine. Something similar can happen in nature: rivers can occasionally reverse their flow, creating a phenomenon as unexpected and intriguing as a backwards escalator.