With 200+ overlooks scattered along the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway, you could easily drive the world-renowned scenic route and see countless jaw-dropping mountain vistas without taking more than a ...
A Brazilian couple has come under online fire for dyeing a waterfall blue in a gender reveal. The video appears to show the Queima Pé river, which is located in drought-stricken region of Brazil.
Police in Brazil are investigating allegations that a pregnant couple poured blue dye into a waterfall at a popular tourist spot as part of a gender reveal party. According to a report from local news ...
Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge, now in its fourth edition, combines the pleasure of hiking with the wonder of one of nature’s most captivating sights: waterfalls. Outlining hikes that feature more than ...
The couple have not been identified by the local media in Brazil. A couple in Brazil are facing criticism for dying a local waterfall blue to announce the birth of their son. The incident took place ...
On Sunday, Island Hikers explores the Blue Basin Waterfall. The first hike for the year is an easy walk to Blue Basin Waterfall. The river source originates from a remote area in Paramin known as ...
The thousands of tourists who travel to a remote Native American reservation deep in the Grand Canyon each year to camp near a series of picturesque, blue-green waterfalls will have to do so without ...
A 61-year-old hiker died when she tumbled off a waterfall overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina, according to the National Park Service. Nancy Sampson was visiting the park ...
The gender reveal trend strikes again: A couple in Brazil is facing scrutiny after a viral video on Instagram showed them revealing the gender of their baby by dying a waterfall blue. Brazil’s ...