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What’S The Deepest River In Alabama?

Birmingham / By Tanya Garner

Black Warrior River – Wikipedia. What is the average depth of the Alabama River? 3 to 40 feetThe run of the Alabama is highly meandering. Its width varies from 50 to 200 yards (46 to 183 m), and its depth from 3 to 40 feet (1 to 12 m). Its length as measured by the …

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What Is The Only River That Goes South To North?

Birmingham / By Josefina Kelly

The Nile River, the world’s longest, flows south to north. Which rivers are south to north? Other rivers that flow from South to North are Narmada, Chambal, Son and Tugabhadra. What are the only two rivers in the world that flow north? Johns River and the Nile River are the only two rivers in the …

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Which 2 Cities Of Europe Are Famous For Their Canals?

Birmingham / By Naomi Reed

Amsterdam, Netherlands Apart from Venice, Amsterdam may be one of the most well-known canal cities in Europe. Canals were initially built in this city as a means of both water management and defense from outsiders. Which European city is known for its canals? VeniceAn iconic corner of Italy, Venice is built on a group of …

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Where Does The Grand Union Canal Start And Stop?

Birmingham / By Tanya Garner

The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. It is the principal navigable waterway between London and the Midlands. Starting in London, one arm runs to Leicester and another ends in Birmingham, with latter stretching for 137 miles (220 km) with 166 locks from London. How long does it take …

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How Long Does It Take To Travel The Grand Union Canal?

Birmingham / By Naomi Reed

Cruising the Grand Union Canal South of Milton Keynes is the famous canalside Globe Inn near to the market town of Leighton Buzzard. The above route can be taken from a number of bases as a one week return trip: 96 miles, about 45 hours, 54 locks. Short breaks can be taken on sections of …

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Where Does Grand Canal Way Start?

Birmingham / By Tanya Garner

Lucan Bridge. Following grassy towpaths, gravel and sometimes tarmac canal-side roads, the trail starts at Lucan Bridge near Adamstown and stretches all the way to the village of Shannon Harbour – the very place that Ireland’s longest river and the Grand Canal meet. Where does the Grand Canal start and finish? The Grand Canal begins …

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How Do You Use An Mcard?

Birmingham / By Josefina Kelly

How do I use my MCard? When travelling by bus or train, simply place your MCard on a smart reader on the bus or smart-enabled rail gate. TOUCH – BEEP – GO. You will need to hold it on the smart reader until the card has been read properly. Can I use my MCard on …

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Where Does The Regents Canal Start And Finish?

Birmingham / By Naomi Reed

Regent’s Canal starts at Little Venice and ends in Docklands. It was named after the Prince Regent, later George IV, and is part of London’s Grand Union Canal. A quiet and atmospheric waterway, Regent’s Canal passes by parks, a zoo, Camden Market, Victorian warehouses and celebrity hangouts. Can you walk the whole of Regents canal? …

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What Is The Cahaba River Known For?

Birmingham / By Josefina Kelly

It is the longest free-flowing river in Alabama and has a wide diversity of plants and fishes due to the variety of its physical habitats and ecology. World Wildlife Fund and the Nature Conservancy recognized the Cahaba River as being one of only eight Hotspots of Biodiversity in the world. Why is the Cahaba River …

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Where Does Black Country Water Come From?

Birmingham / By Tanya Garner

South Staffordshire Water was formed in 1853 to provide water to inhabitants of the Black Country. Today, we supply water to 1.3 million people and cover an area of 1490 square kilometres, which includes Walsall, Sandwell, Dudley, Tamworth, Uttoxeter, Burton, Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield and Cannock. Where does the West Midlands get its water from? Wonderful …

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