Comments on: Rivers of Life http://lifecruiser.org/archive/rivers-of-life/ Ranked Top 100 Travel Blog Lifecruiser. Travel information & photos. Europe, North & South America. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:31:48 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: International Tour Package http://lifecruiser.org/archive/rivers-of-life/#comment-50625 International Tour Package Wed, 17 Apr 2013 05:08:21 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=14653#comment-50625 Very beautiful Blog Design and Moving Heart really make it romantic traveler’s blog………..

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By: Emily http://lifecruiser.org/archive/rivers-of-life/#comment-50196 Emily Tue, 02 Apr 2013 00:39:14 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=14653#comment-50196 Wonderful theme. As I read your insightful post two rivers came to mind that are special for me. The first is the Usumacinta River that separates Mexico and Guatemala where my husband and I took an hour-long boat ride to see some fabulous Mayan ruins at Yaxchilan. (http://roadslesstraveled.us/yaxchilan/). The once great city got its life blood from the river, but that stretch of water is very quiet today…

The other river you made me think of is the Colorado River at Flaming Gorge in Utah where a dam now generates enough electrical power for 50,000 households… your cup of coffee example is perfect (http://roadslesstraveled.us/flaming-gorge-utah-travel-adventures-from-our-rv-blog/).

Thanks for a fun post!!

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By: vagabonde http://lifecruiser.org/archive/rivers-of-life/#comment-50161 vagabonde Fri, 29 Mar 2013 20:11:06 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=14653#comment-50161 This is a great post and I especially like your quotation at the end. Rivers – so many and so different. I was surprised when I saw the Danube in Vienna – I thought it was large like the Seine, but it was not. How about the Thames in the fog? Or looking at the Nile from a window in an aircraft? All lovely sights.

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