Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, take a cruise down the River Thames and view the city on foot or from the top of an iconic red bus.
View moreThe River Thames travels through the city.
View moreWhile river otters mostly live off fish, crayfish and crabs, sea otters have a more interesting method of sustaining themselves.
View moreRiver otters rarely make their own homes.
View moreRiver otters are much more likely to take another animal's home instead of building their own.
View moreSea otters can hold their breather underwater for more than 5 minutes, and river otters can hold theirs for more than 8!
View moreThe hippopotamus (Hippopotamus Amphibius), or hippo, ancient Greek for "river horse", is a large mammal in Africa that usually eats plants.
View moreIt is a city located in Vietnam's central Quang Nam Province, on the north bank near the mouth of the Thu bon River.
View moreIt comprises a grid of streets with one axis parallel to the river and the other axis of streets and alleys set at right angles to it.
View moreWhile the backs of the buildings open to the river allowing easy loading and off-loading of goods from boats.
View moreThe city is bordered by eight mountains, as well as the more level lands of the Han River plain and western areas.
View moreSeoul is situated in the northwest part of South Korea on the Han River.
View moreHan River is a major river in South Korea and the fourth longest river on the Korean peninsula.
View moreThis river goes across Central Seoul.
View moreThese dishes soon became so popular they were sold anywhere from river boat food vendors to the streets, enjoyed both by royalty and the common folk.
View moreToday the city is divided into fifty districts with 35 of them located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, and only 15 on the western bank.
View moreThe Chao Phraya River is as important as the River Thames is to London in defining the city's geography.
View moreThe Chao Phraya River runs right through the heart of Bangkok and serves as a great way for locals and tourists to get around the city.
View moreMany of the city's major tourist attractions are located right on the river, or within easy walking distance of a river ferry stop.
View moreIt is located on the island of Luzon and spreads along the eastern shore of Manila Bay at the mouth of the Pasig River.
View moreA dam was built in 13th century in the river Amstel (that's why the city is called Amsterdam).
View moreIt is on the Tiber River and has 2.8 million people.
View moreThe Seine river runs through the oldest part of Paris, and divides it into two parts, known as the Left Bank and the Right Bank.
View moreThe ancient River Nile was full of fish.
View moreAmsterdam's heritage is that of a small fishing village located behind a dyke (or dam) on the River Amstel.
View moreA chocolate river existed in 1971.
View moreThe famous chocolate river from the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film was made with 15,000 gallons of water mixed with chocolate and cream.
View moreThe river spoiled fairly quickly due to the cream and the cast said it stank.
View moreThe first cacao trees were found in the Amazon River basin and the Venezuelan and Colombian Andes.
View moreToday it is a Special Administrative Region of China in the eastern Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea.
View moreRiver otters are great swimmers and can stay underwater for up to 8 minutes.
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