Hiking high in the mountains, the cool air brushing against your skin.
With each step, you notice how rainwater weaves its way through the tiny crevices between rocks beneath your feet. If you stop and listen, you can hear it move, slowly.
After days of trekking, you arrive at the mountain’s base. From a distance, you catch the sound of water, no longer a quiet trickle but flowing in full force. The rainwater that once meandered gently upstream has converged into a mighty rapid.
As it courses downstream, it’s collected and directed to where its most needed, nourishing diverse biotopes and ecosystems as it flows through them.
Small, individual streams of potential, becoming a powerful current of transformative impact. This is River.