The sight of a river fascinates  everyone. We always think about a river as calm flowing water that  brushes more than stones at the bottom of the river. May be we envision  some fishes in it too. Whatever we think, not all the rivers are calm,  and there are some dangerous rivers in the globe as well.
Let’s  have a look at 5 of the World’s most dangerous rivers.
1.  Amazon River
Amazon  River: The first to top the list is the Amazon River. The Amazon  River located in South America is the largest and most dangerous river  in the world because of its length, width and sheer volume. It accounts  for about 20% of the world’s river flow into the oceans. Because of its  vast dimensions, it is sometimes called the River Sea. It is so big that  there aren’t any two points which can be crossed by a bridge. It is  more than 150 feet deep. During a flood season, the Amazon widens to  cover its banks and the islands in the middle of the river. The Amazon  River is known for high tidal waves as well.
2. Congo  River
Congo  River: The Congo River, earlier recognized as the Zaire  River, is in Western Central Africa. It is Africa’s most powerful river  and the second most voluminous river in the world. It is about 2992  miles long. The river is one among the dangerous ones because still it  begins peacefully; it picks up speed and becomes turbulent until it  enters the “Gates of Hell”, a 75 mile long canyon of treacherous rapids.  There are about 32 cataracts, having as much power as all the rivers  and falls in the United States. At the Upper Congo, the river ends with  the Stanley waterfall, a 60 mile draw out of rapids.
3. Orinoco River
Orinoco River: The  Orinoco River is the third longest river in South America and is about  1330 miles long and flows through Columbia and Venezuela. Huge tropical  forests cover the southwestern parts and large portions are still  virtually inaccessible. Over 200 rivers are tributaries to this mighty  river. It begins at the Delgado Chalbaud Mountain and as the river  passes the forested terrain and waterfalls it slows. Navigation on this  part is through shallow dugout or canoe. Farther on, the waterfalls  become rapids and are very difficult to navigate. It drains into the  Atlantic Ocean. It often posts a threat to the people who live close to  the river due to its coastal upwelling throughout the year.
4. Yangtze  River
Yangtze  River: The Yangtze River is the largest and longest river  in Asia as well as China. It is about 3964 miles long and it finally  empties into the East China Sea. With plenty of rainfall all year round,  it is also called the Golden Watercourse. The river has gorges along  its way which are known for its dangerous with fast-moving water also  numerous shoals. At several points there are deceitful whirlpools and  the waters are extraordinarily turbulent. The river is also known for  its flooding and dams which have been constructed have proved to be of  no use. The tides of the Yangtze River are much stronger and hence the  flooding. It has always been a powerful source of electricity.
5. Brahmaputra River
Brahmaputra River: The  Brahmaputra River has its origin in the South Western Tibet and flows  through Tibet, China, India and Bangladesh. It is about 1800 miles long.  It is known for its flooding when the snow in the Himalayas melt and  also for its tidal bare. This makes it more dangerous and stronger.

