Rivers are rarely the calm, orderly streams we imagine on maps. Over time, their winding paths—called meanders—shift, bend, and occasionally snap off in sudden "cutoff" events that shorten loops and ...
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What happens legally when a river changes course
Most people don’t realise that rivers don’t stay neatly where maps first put them. They move slowly, sometimes suddenly, and occasionally cut a brand-new route through land that was never meant to be ...
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