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Congo River fish evolution shaped by intense rapids Genomic study in lower Congo reveals microscale diversification Date: February 17, 2017 Source: American Museum of Natural History Summary: New ...
Busch Gardens reopens 'Congo River Rapids' ride after inspection following deadly Australia accident
After four people were tragically killed on a river rapids ride at an Australia theme park on Tuesday, Busch Gardens in Tampa temporarily closed their Congo River Rapids ride to review how the ...
From its tributaries to where it meets the Atlantic Ocean, the massive river includes rapids, wetlands, floodplains, lakes and swamps. The region surrounding the Congo River holds an abundance of ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Busch Gardens reopened the Congo River Rapids ride on Wednesday morning following a safety inspection. The theme park closed the ride as a precautionary measure on Tuesday ...
Busch Gardens officials say the Congo River Rapids ride was shut down Tuesday "out of an abundance of caution" while they work to understand what happened in Australia. Officials there say two men ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A mysterious case of dying fish in the lower Congo River helped scientists discover that this body is the deepest river on the planet. It's also a place where raging rapids ...
News outlets report Busch Gardens officials say the Congo River Rapids ride was shut down Tuesday “out of an abundance of caution” while they work to understand what happened in Australia.
Busch Gardens Tampa announces the return of its complimentary beer promotion this summer, along with new attractions.
Busch Gardens, in Tampa, Florida, shut down its Congo River Rapids ride on Tuesday afternoon to review safety procedures and ensure maintenance was up to date following a tragic accident at ...
Kayaker and National Geographic Adventurer of the Year Steve Fisher on taming the wild waters of the Congo. Yes, there’s a metaphor here for you. Kayaker Steve Fisher knows a thing or two about ...
It’s a horrible cliché, Steve Fisher concedes, but to run the Inga Rapids on the lower Congo River can be likened to scaling Mount Everest. “This would maybe be the ...
New DNA-based research provides compelling evidence that a group of strange-looking fish living near the mouth of the Congo River are evolving due to the intense hydraulics of the river's rapids ...
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