Runways are cut for narco traffickers. Riverbeds are illegally mined and poisoning downstream communities, and deforestation still happens every day. So, how do you stop that?
We kept it a secret until today. River Ranch. In your writing-- we put out newsletters all the time.
we are. They were probably indistinguishable from what we are. So you have merchants and wanderers and people who say, "Let's go down the river and see where we end up." And people looking for money, looking for women, looking for everything. I mean, and that's surely how it was. But if you look at those Gobekli buildings with a skeptical eye, how it could be. I mean, the finish of it is astonishing, the structure of it, the vision of it. So the
And there is a bit of the branding of the Tour de Trump. Riverside Club right here in Cambridge was one of the prominent ones.
And then we started to put together all these true stories from our lives that made each other laugh. Rivera's like, well, I don't play the drums, but maybe I can sing on the album.
They were interested in that just to kind of protect to keep the British from being able to go up the Mississippi River. And in the negotiations, they said, well, how would you like just sort of the rest of the French territory? And so basically half the country was purchased, and we can thank the Haitians for that in many ways.
There was a-- I won't go into the whole story, but there was a move to dam two of Chile's most pristine and beautiful rivers. It was an eight-year fight, millions of dollars spent, many, many NGOs working against it, and truly, David and Goliath, and finally, we won.
Hint-- we have one on each side of us at this very moment. Rivers. Rivers, very good. Can't live without water, right?
But then you have a lot of local effects-- of nutrient enrichment, of runoff from all the stuff coming down the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico and causing these huge algae blooms and causing these dead zones, these hypoxic areas. There's a huge one in the Gulf.
that when people thought of nature, they thought of rivers, and mountains, and forests, and fields, and disaggregated elements. Rivers had their own biological logic and forests had theirs, for example. But then, as people figured out the polluting effects of automobiles, the unintended but toxic secondary effects
natural gas combined cycle power plants that use that gas and use water for cooling and then you might have a chemical plant or Refinery on the same River Basin so you have some of these basins under a lot of stress because of oil and gas Revolution and some of those shell basins are in places where we have a lot of drought this is a map of the United States with the shell basins
of the valley at the bottom of the valley there's a swallo head spring which is the source of the kennet river just opposite actually you can see on this um on this Photograph there's silbury Hill which is this huge Monument that we'll talk about in a minute a huge um circular Mound on the next rise in the land
resolution data so these data points kind of in an entire grid across the river and here you can see our first first uh little demo it's in a a tiny little indoor Lake that we've built uh at MIT um and so this is the Drone trying to identify where the the pools of water
safety officers, underwater cameras, uh health and safety issues that were extremely problem problematic in that river in terms of insurance. It would have been a gnarly day shooting and it would have cost a lot of money. So, but there were other reasons too why in the end it went. It's a it's a beautiful moment. I don't think I could have cried
And some had been searching for a lot long before this song appeared in Terry Zwigoff's movie. River. You have to say it's deep and wide.
River, and process it, and drink it.
rivers, so I drew rivers like the Sumida River and Edogawa River depending on whether you cross them or not. I included it because it was
riveting reading, I'm certain, 100%.
Rivea. That's another difficult one.
Rivea. So bringing a little bit of the southern France sunshine to British produce.
River in New London, Connecticut.
River, and we drove in.
Riverside Church. How was that?
river where everyone Waits cuz no one can deliver but I won't f for
River to sign the magn Carta our culture regards this actually as a source of
River and I remember we were trying to find a way like we tie a rope on a on a
River my home River had a run of anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 wall Atlantic salmon each and every year came
Rivers is that River by river uh they got knocked out by small scale dams just as you guys have experienced sort of
River. They raised sheep--not sheep--cattle, pigs. They had warehouses full of food available
river. And yet, 40 percent of the women, 25 percent of the men, and 10 percent of the children were distinctly fat. And 20 percent of the women, 25 percent of the men, and 25
river snake through the tight stalks of the bamboo forest and
River he was a frail man when he came back from that expedition uh recovered eventually
River. I mean, this started in 1781. Just as soon as they arrived here, these families, they started digging these ditches off the river for all kinds of purposes. This is what
riverside to power a show by an extreme leftist punk band on tour from North Dakota. All too often, it meant weekends aptly described as lost. In '97 and '98, it meant the Carnies
river was so shallow that even an oxen could ford.
River and the mural is the centerpiece on the other side. Well, the water went up to six feet on my mural almost, so, pretty much up to the necks of my people, so I had to
River on the right side the tuman river that divides the two countries on the right side is North Korea on the left
river goes over to the side and that's why you need to have a net trying to catch the front along the edge because
riveting if you're not going through it but but it's it's uh
river which is not at all dramatic or tumultuous now because they built a dirty great dam which has turned it into
River, if you're try to go shift from Point A to Point B you have many, many choices. All right?
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And Riverton had a hospital.
And Riverton's hospital, I think it's important to note, since the late '80s, had been a for-profit hospital.
Yalu River on the border with China.
The river whisks that sediment downstream, the current slowing down as it enters a larger body of water or flows into a flat plain.
And rivers can change shape, too!
Cross River Bank and a few other folks that we're working on on different type of projects.
And river blindness can cause these terrible hydroceles.
Pearl River Mart, Pearl River Food Mart in Chelsea Market.