I never realised there were three Avon’s. Makes sense now why people add the county in front of it the name when referencing them.
Also the River Dearne, wild brownies, wagtails in the summer and grayling and the electric blue flash in the winter.
The Ouse in Yorkshire actually hijacks the River Ure well before it reaches the confluence with the River Wharfe; essentially the Ouse starts as a small stream and where this small stream meets the River Ure, the River becomes the Ouse.
Also, I have walked the full length of the River Wharfe in the past and can recommend it. It goes through some beautiful countryside, especially up in the Dales. Though the Lune is also a very pretty river.
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I never realised there were three Avon’s. Makes sense now why people add the county in front of it the name when referencing them.
Also the River Dearne, wild brownies, wagtails in the summer and grayling and the electric blue flash in the winter.
The Ouse in Yorkshire actually hijacks the River Ure well before it reaches the confluence with the River Wharfe; essentially the Ouse starts as a small stream and where this small stream meets the River Ure, the River becomes the Ouse.
Also, I have walked the full length of the River Wharfe in the past and can recommend it. It goes through some beautiful countryside, especially up in the Dales. Though the Lune is also a very pretty river.
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