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Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Popular articles. Esther Fleming February 25, Table of Contents. Previous Article What is a Badger State? Next Article Why is trade important to Africa? Back To Top. If you are looking for waterfalls on the River Severn, you have to look upstream. Probably the most distinct of all the waterfalls, and certainly the first true waterfall is in the Hafren Forest.

Severn Break its Neck is its name and easily accessible via a trail just outside of Llanidloes Town Centre. Follow the narrow road to Old Hall and then on to the Rhyd-y-benwch car park.

Are you unsure of what an oxbow lake is? You can see one in the Welsh village of Caersws just outside of the mid-Wales town of Newtown. Here the river has changed its course, creating an ox-bow lake near the River Severn. An ox-bow lake is a horseshoe-like meander. Gradually it creates a new path through erosion, leaving the old meander stranded.

At this monitoring station, the normal level of the River Severn is between 0. The highest level ever recorded was on Wednesday 1 st November where the River Severn at the Welsh Bridge reached 5.

The worst flood happened in , but in the River Severn came within mm of the highest ever depth. The River Severn mouth flows into the Bristol Channel creating a massive estuary which is over five miles wide. The River Severn is famous for the Severn Bore. This is a tidal bore that surges its way upstream against the flow of the river. At the wider parts closer to the estuary the Severn Bore appears like a roller.

Further up stream the bore appears as a series of waves that even advance through two weirs. The tidal range on the River Severn is the second largest in the World. It can reach 15m 49 foot at a speed of between 8 to 13 miles per hour.

Water was pumped from underground aquifers with the waste discharged into the river. South of Kidderminster the river is joined by the Hoo Brook and continues through Wilden to Stourport and the confluence with the River Severn. The Wom Brook is one of the small streams that powered the early industrial revolution. Water power was used in the forges at Wombourne for nail making.



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