
Virginia has many quiet and pretty rivers which are perfect for tubing. Tubing means sitting in a big rubber ringĀ (inner tube) and floating on the water. It’s a fun and peaceful activity which families like it because it is safe and easy. Both kids and adults can enjoy it. The water moves slowly, so you do not need to know how to swim or have special skills.
If you live in Virginia, tubing is a fun way to enjoy your weekend, and if you visit, it’s a nice way to see nature. The rivers offer fresh air, green trees, and calm sounds. A tubing trip, especially a Shenandoah River float trip, helps you feel happy and relaxed. You can laugh with your family and enjoy time outside. It is a simple and joyful activity for everyone.
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Gustave Courbet (1819 – 1877) often painted the rocky grotto at The Source of the Loue (1854), the river that flows through his native village, Ornan, in the French-Comte region of eastern France. This view is probably one of four he mentioned to the art dealer Jules Luquet in the spring of 1864 when he wrote, “I’ve been to the source of the Loue these last days and made four landscapes [measuring] about 1 meter 40.”
Photographed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.
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NYC’s very-fun-to-visit Museum of Sex has an entire gallery dedicated to a exhibit entitled The Sex Lives of Animals. It is, to say the least, quite enlightening. Aside from an informative kiosk on “Homosexual Necrophilia in Mallard Ducks” (I can’t believe I just typed that), one of the more bizarre exhibits represents an activity that Amazon River Dolphins apparently find time to enjoy, which is banging another Dolphin’s blowhole. You can’t make this stuff up. Let’s take a closer look. Continue reading Yes, It Exists: Amazon River Dolphin Blowhole Sex →
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