It depends upon your beliefs! In physical terms, no- the River Styx is not an actual river in the material world, but a mythological one that featured in ancient Egyptian religion that you had to cross to reach the afterlife. If you subscribe to the old Egyptian spiritual beliefs then I would say that you will cross it after you die in order to get to Paradise, but it does not exist in this world. The Styx can only be crossed with the boatman Charon, who has to be paid for his services, so make sure you have some money buried with you when you die!
The river Styx. This was very dangerous, and you had to pay drachma to the ferryman to get across.
The Nile River is longer than the Styx River.
The River Styx is normally thought to be a lime green
Yes, there is the River Styx in the state of Georgia.
It is called Stix and Heraculs used it to get Cerberus out of the UnderWorld
You need to cross the River Styx (pronounced 'sticks')
Styx is the Underworld river; there is no moon in the Underworld.
The River Styx is normally thought to be a lime green
River Styx - musician - was born in 1981.
The Styx river does not exist in real life. The Styx river is part of Greek mythology and was said to be the river that separated the world of the living from the world of the dead.
The River Styx.
Styx is a Underworld river in Greek mythology, and also a goddess. The ferryman Kharon crossed the Underworld river Akheron, not the Styx.