Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Sunday, May 9, 2021

Incredible Caves Where You Can Swim and Dive

Brazil's Chapada Diamantina National Park 

Brazil's Chapada Diamantina National Park is known for its Waterfalls and Caverns with Colorful Pools. One of these Pools is Poco Azul (or the Blue Well), A Flooded Cave where Visitors can swim in Crystal-Clear Waters or glide around the remains of Old Submerged Trees, still in excellent condition, according to Atlas Obscura.  

Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park in South Australia


Diver and Photographer Liz Rogers observes a fellow diver as she explores the Cathedral and the Chasm, Part of Piccaninnie Ponds cave system in the Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park in South Australia and one of the country's top diving locations. The water is so clear here that there is a spot where it is possible to look up from 98 feet down and see clouds in the blue sky above. 


Island of Vis in Croatia, the 'Green Cave


Located near the Island of Vis in Croatia, the 'Green Cave' is one of two popular 'colorful' cave destinations in the area (the Blue Cave is also worth a visit). The Green Cave, accessible by boat, is known for for the visible green beam of light that penetrates through the opening on its roof and breaks on the sea surface, making it a Unique Place for Swimming and Snorkeling.


The Grotto, Saipan 


With clear waters and an impressive diversity of Sea Life, Saipan is known for its incredible Scuba Diving Sites. Most famous of these dive spots is The Grotto, a collapsed underwater cave. Divers sometimes encounter Turtles, White Tip Sharks and Clown Triggerfish on this Dive.  


Marieta Islands, Mexico 


One of the Most Popular Attractions in Puerto Vallarta in Mexico is the stunning 'hidden beach' in the Marieta Islands. The site was formed by a collapse of the Volcanic Rock that makes up the Island. Over time, a Cave was created by the Sea and Visitors have to swim through the Tunnel in the Cave to access the Beach.


Blue Cave, Island of Kastellorizo, Greece


The Most Popular Attraction in the Island of Kastellorizo, Greece, the Blue Cave is known for its Dazzling Turquoise Color, created by light of the Sun, which is refracted through the Sea and reflected in the Interior. There Cave is accessible by Small Boats, which take Visitors to the Site for a Swim in the Clear Waters.

Friday, June 29, 2012

10 Incredible Conflux of The World

A Conflux, also known as a Confluence is the meeting of two or more Bodies of Water. It refers either to the point where a Tributary joins a Larger River, called the Main Stem or where two Streams meet to become the Source of a River of a New Name.
As the Confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania creating the Ohio River.
The term is also used to describe the meeting of Tidal or other Non-Riverine Bodies of Water, such as two Canals or a Canal and a Lake.
Below is a collection of 10 Incredible Conflux Of The World. The Confluences below were selected for their Dramatic Visual Contrast.
Thus, culturally significant confluences such as the Sangam near Allahabad, (India) where the Sacred Rivers Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati meet to create "One Of The Holiest Places In Hinduism", were not included for this reason.


01. Confluence of the Rhone and Arve Rivers in Geneva, Switzerland
In this incredible photograph we see the confluence of the Rhone and Arve rivers in Geneva, Switzerland. The river on the left is the Rhone, which is just exiting Lake Lehman. The river on the right is the Arve, which receives water from the many glaciers of the Chamonix Valley (mainly the Mer de Glace) before flowing North-West into the Rhone on the West side of Geneva, where its much higher level of silt brings forth a striking contrast between the two rivers.


02. Confluence of the Ilz, Danube and Inn Rivers in Passau, Germany
The Ilz is a relatively Small Mountain Stream and has a Blueish Color while the Inn is a fairly Large River flowing in from Salzburg, Austria at the top. The Inn River has more water flow than the Danube, yet flowing away from the City the Three Combined Rivers are called Danube. This photo was taken from the Oberhaus-Fortress (now a City Museum) on top of the Ilzstadt Cliff above the city of Passau in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt or “City of Three Rivers”.


03. Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at Cairo, IL, USA
The Ohio River becomes a Tributary of the Mississippi River directly South of Cairo, Illinois, a Small City on the spit of land where the Rivers converge (at center of this astronaut photograph). Brown, sediment-laden water flowing generally Northeast to South from the Ohio River is distinct from the Green and relatively sediment-poor water of the Mississippi River (flowing northwest to south). The color of the Rivers in this image is reversed from the usual condition of a Green Ohio and a Brown Mississippi. This suggests that the very high rainfall in December 2005 over the Appalachians and the northeastern United States has led to greater-than-normal amounts of sediment in the Rivers and Streams of the Ohio River Watershed.



04. Confluence of the Jialing and Yangtze Rivers in Chongqing, China
 Jialing River on the right stretches 119 kilometers. In the City of Chongqing it falls into Yangtze River. The clean water of Jialing River meets the Brownish Yellow Water of Yangtze River. The Yangtze becomes more powerful after it absorbs the water of Jialing as it continues its Path, passing through the Three Gorges and stretching thousands of miles.



05. Confluence of the Rio Negro and the Rio Solimoes near Manaus, Brazil
The Meeting of Waters is the confluence between the Rio Negro, a river with Dark (almost Black Coloured) Water and the Sandy-coloured Amazon River or Rio Solimões, as it is known the upper section of the Amazon in Brazil. For 6 km (3.7 mi) the River’s Waters run side by side without mixing. It is one of the main Tourist Attractions of Manaus, Brazil. This Phenomenon is due to the differences in Temperature, Speed and Water Density of the Two Rivers. The Rio Negro flows at near 2 km per hour at a temperature of 28°C, while the Rio Solimões flows between 4 to 6 km per hour a temperature of 22°C.



06. Confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA
The Green River is a very Long Stream forming in the Wind River Range of the Rocky Mountains in Bridger Teton National Forest of Sublette County, Wyoming. It winds its way south into Utah, turning east into Colorado and finally back south down into Utah where it terminates at the confluence of the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park in San Juan County.



07. Confluence of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers in Lytton, BC, Canada
The Thompson River ends here in Lytton, British Columbia, Canada where it meets the Fraser River. The contrast is striking as the clear Thompson River water joins with the muddy Fraser.



08. Confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers in Devprayag, India
 Devprayag is a town and a nagar panchayat (municipality) in Tehri Garhwal district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the Panch Prayag (five confluences) of Alaknanda River and it is where the Ganges River is formed. The Alaknanda rises at the confluence and feet of the Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers in Uttarakhand. The headwaters of the Bhagirathi are formed at Gaumukh, at the foot of the Gangotri glacier and Khatling glaciers in the Garhwal Himalaya. These two sacred rivers join to form the Ganges (Ganga) in Devprayag.



09. Confluece of the Mosel and Rhine Rivers in Koblenz, Germany
 In the German city of Koblenz, the Mosel flows into the Rhine river. The Name “Koblenz” itself has its origin in the latin name “Confluentes”.


10. Confluence of the Drava and Danuve Rivers near Osijek, Croatia
 Located on the right bank of the river Drava 25 km upstream of its confluence with the Danube is the city of Osijek, Croatia.