River Mole flowing into the River Ember
Introduction
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 19 Feb 2014
The River Ember is actually a channel of the River Mole which splits in two to then merge at this point, just upriver from the bridge carrying Hampton Court Way. The Mole flows over the weir ahead to join the Ember. The joined rivers then flow for another 400 metres before joining the River Thames at the eastern end of East Molesey, opposite Hampton Court Palace. This last part is called the Ember rather than the far longer River Mole.