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A RIVER REMEMBERS: MEANDERING MEMORY OF WATER
The New Indian Express Tadepalligudem
|October 22, 2025
BENEATH the calm surface of a river lies an ancient intelligence — one that remembers every bend, flood, and wandering path it has ever carved through the Earth.
Rivers seem alive, and in a sense, they are. They shift, meander, split, and rejoin like living veins across the skin of continents. But what’s truly remarkable is that even when a river changes course, dries up, or is forced into artificial channels, it often retains a kind of geological memory. This memory isn’t conscious, of course, but written into the landscape itself, in subtle slopes, buried sediments, and the unseen pull of past flow. The idea that rivers “remember” their old paths isn’t poetry, but science.
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