Photograph by @alextreadway // The glaciers of the Himalayan region source ten major rivers—Amu Darya, Brahmaputra, Ganges, Indus, Irrawaddy, Mekong, Salween, Tarim, Yangze, and Yellow River. Their river basins are home to 1.3 billion people, close to one-fifth of the world’s population. This is the Shyok river in the Khaplu valley in Pakistan. It is a major tributary of the Indus, which derives the vast majority of its flow from upstream glaciers. Sponsored by @StellaArtois. Water is a fundamental human need, yet 663 million people around the world today live without access to safe water. Find out how to purchase a Stella Artois limited-edition Chalice and help end the global water crisis at natgeo.com/StellaArtois. Join Stella Artois and @water to learn more about how you can help be the generation to end the global water crisis. #1Chalice5Years 6) Photograph by @jodymacdonaldphoto // The Alaska Range is a relatively narrow, 400-mile (650-kilometer) mountain range in south-central Alaska. The mountains act as a high barrier to the northward flow of moist air from the Gulf of Alaska, and thus have some of the harshest weather in the world. The high levels of precipitation contribute to many lakes and streams like the ones seen here in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. These rivers and lakes are home to the spawning grounds for countless types of freshwater species. Sponsored by @StellaArtois. Water is a fundamental human need, yet 663 million people around the world today live without access to safe water. Find out how to purchase a Stella Artois limited-edition Chalice and help end the global water crisis at natgeo.com/StellaArtois. Join Stella Artois and @water to learn more about how you can help be the generation to end the global water crisis. #1Chalice5Years

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Photograph by @alextreadway // The glaciers of the Himalayan region source ten major rivers—Amu Darya, Brahmaputra, Ganges, Indus, Irrawaddy, Mekong, Salween, Tarim, Yangze, and Yellow River. Their river basins are home to 1.3 billion people, close to one-fifth of the world’s population. This is the Shyok river in the Khaplu valley in Pakistan. It is a major tributary of the Indus, which derives the vast majority of its flow from upstream glaciers.
Sponsored by @StellaArtois. Water is a fundamental human need, yet 663 million people around the world today live without access to safe water. Find out how to purchase a Stella Artois limited-edition Chalice and help end the global water crisis at natgeo.com/StellaArtois. Join Stella Artois and @water to learn more about how you can help be the generation to end the global water crisis. #1Chalice5Years

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Photograph by @jodymacdonaldphoto // The Alaska Range is a relatively narrow, 400-mile (650-kilometer) mountain range in south-central Alaska. The mountains act as a high barrier to the northward flow of moist air from the Gulf of Alaska, and thus have some of the harshest weather in the world. The high levels of precipitation contribute to many lakes and streams like the ones seen here in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. These rivers and lakes are home to the spawning grounds for countless types of freshwater species.
Sponsored by @StellaArtois. Water is a fundamental human need, yet 663 million people around the world today live without access to safe water. Find out how to purchase a Stella Artois limited-edition Chalice and help end the global water crisis at natgeo.com/StellaArtois. Join Stella Artois and @water to learn more about how you can help be the generation to end the global water crisis. #1Chalice5Years


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