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  • Perthshire River Tubing on the River Tummel
    Perthshire River Tubing on the River Tummel

    River Tubing Experience Days: Master the surfs and conquer the rapids of the River Tummel during this action-packed white water river tubing experience in Pitlochry. With all equipment and instruction provided, all you need is a strong sense of adventure.Your experience begins when you meet your guide at the River Tummel itself. Once everyone has arrived, you’ll be equipped with everything you need for your fun three hour whitewater tubing adventure. Following a safety briefing and instructions on how to navigate your tube, you will take to the water. As you weave your way through the thrashing river, you are guaranteed a good laugh as you battle to stay afloat! If you have a strong sense of adventure then this wild outdoor excursion is the perfect fit for you.This river tubing experience of the River Tummel makes an exciting gift for adrenaline-junkies, and is an fun addition to a day out in Perthshire.

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  • River Rug
    River Rug

    Children can use their imaginations as they play down by he riverbank with our river rug - or simply use as a reading area for circle time.Great for children to get their imaginations flowing.Ideal for circle time activities.Dimensions W2 x D2.5m.

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  • Sensory River Stones
    Sensory River Stones

    Smooth, over-sized beech wood Jumbo Sensory River Stones feature a nature inspired textured inset. Children age 2 and up can engage in sensory play while practicing stacking, balancing and strengthening their tactile differentiation. A beautiful,

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  • Gonge River Landscape
    Gonge River Landscape

    This Gonge river landscape is an exciting balance set with no less than 25 elements, which can be combined in a number of ways.This is set to provide innumerable options for balance training, movement exercises and group play.Play scenarios are also

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  • When is a stream considered a river?

    A stream is considered a river when it has a higher volume of water flow, a larger width and depth, and a more defined channel compared to a typical stream. Rivers are also typically longer in length and play a significant role in the local ecosystem and hydrological cycle. The classification of a stream as a river can vary depending on the region and the criteria used by geographers and hydrologists.

  • What is the speed of the river?

    To calculate the speed of the river, we can use the formula: speed of the boat in still water = (speed of the river + speed of the boat upstream) / 2. If the speed of the boat upstream is 10 km/h and the speed of the boat in still water is 15 km/h, then we can use the formula to find the speed of the river. Plugging in the values, we get: 15 = (speed of the river + 10) / 2. Solving for the speed of the river, we get: speed of the river = 20 km/h. Therefore, the speed of the river is 20 km/h.

  • Can you find something in every stream or river?

    No, it is not guaranteed that you will find something in every stream or river. The presence of living organisms, debris, and other materials in a stream or river can vary depending on factors such as the location, water flow, and human activity. While some streams and rivers may be teeming with life and various materials, others may be relatively barren.

  • River names

    River names are the names given to bodies of water that flow in a specific direction towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river. These names are often derived from various sources, including geographical features, historical events, or cultural significance. River names can vary widely across different regions and languages, reflecting the diverse ways in which people interact with and perceive these important natural resources. Some famous river names include the Nile, Amazon, Ganges, and Mississippi.

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  • River Plate Track Top
    River Plate Track Top

    Regular Fit. Embroidered Badge. Stand Collar. Zip Opening. Two side pockets.100% Polyester Heavy PiqueMade in Great BritainMachine washable

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  • Black River Steam Key
    Black River Steam Key

    This product is a brand new and unused Black River Steam Key

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  • River Plate Maroon Harrington Jacket
    River Plate Maroon Harrington Jacket

    This popular high-quality Harrington Jacket is made with 65% polyester and 35% cotton canvas outer and 100% cotton red tartan inside lining. The style of the jacket features a scalloped back shoulder seam, button-down side pockets, one inside pocket and elasticated cuffs and waistband. Item is machine washable and made in the UK.

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  • River Wye Guided SUP Tour
    River Wye Guided SUP Tour

    Paddleboard Experience Days: A stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) tour is an ideal way to spend a few hours out on the water, testing your balance and having fun with this new and upcoming water sport. SUP is similar to surfing, but takes place on a much larger board with a long paddle used to push yourself along. It can be enjoyed for outdoor recreation, extreme river paddling, or even as a relaxing sightseeing tour. This SUP guided tour is based in the heart of Gloucestershire, and will give you an exciting introduction to the sport as you paddle down the River Wye and take in the surrounding views. The expert instructor will get you kitted out with a wetsuit, helmet and board, then make sure you're comfortable on the water and confident enough to set off on the tour. As well as the lovely scenery, taking part in an SUP tour also provides many health benefits - your core fitness, balance and overall strength will be improved (a great alternative to going to the gym!). It is ideal for beginners aiming to get to grips with the basics, or those looking to perfect their SUP skills. A day spent paddleboarding on the River Wye is the perfect activity to share with friends, or an experience gift for a loved one who has always wanted to try the new sport. It will provide laughs and fantastic views that will steal your concentration... Just don't fall in!

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  • 'Longest river'

    The longest river in the world is the Nile River, stretching over 4,100 miles through northeastern Africa. It is considered the lifeline of Egypt, providing water for agriculture and sustaining millions of people along its banks. The Nile has played a crucial role in the development of ancient civilizations and continues to be a vital resource for the region today.

  • Siberian River

    The Siberian River is a major river in Russia that flows through Siberia, the world's largest region. The most well-known Siberian River is the Yenisei River, which is one of the longest rivers in the world and plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem and economy.

  • 'Halle River'

    The Halle River is a small river located in the state of Thuringia in central Germany. It flows through the city of Halle, which is known for its historic architecture and cultural landmarks. The river is a tributary of the Saale River and provides a picturesque setting for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and fishing. The Halle River plays an important role in the local ecosystem and is a source of natural beauty for residents and visitors alike.

  • Longest river

    The longest river in the world is the Nile River, stretching over 4,100 miles through northeastern Africa. It is considered the longest river based on its continuous flow of water. The Nile River is a vital source of water for agriculture, transportation, and sustenance for the people living along its banks. Its significance in ancient Egyptian civilization and its impact on the region's ecosystem make it a crucial natural resource.

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