Confluence of River Stour & River Severn

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Confluence of River Stour & River Severn

Image: © Martyn B Taken: 2 Apr 2005

The water flowing into the Severn from the Stour can cause difficult currents for passing craft, to the extent that the barrier towards the right of the photograph has been erected to force the flow into line with the main downstream current of the Severn. Picture taken from grid reference SO81268 70797.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.332272
Longitude
-2.272911