The River Seph (or River Sep) is a tributary of the River Rye (itself a tributary of the River Derwent) in North Yorkshire, England. The river flows for...
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("club-rush"). WiKtionary : Old Norse < sef > " sedge, rush ". See also River Seph, Bilsdale, North York Moors. ". . .Servern id est aqua Haveren id est...
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Gill Beck (L) White Beck (R) Borough Beck (L) Etton Gill (R) Cadell (R) River Seph (L) Todhill Beck (L) Ledge Beck (L) Bildale Beck (Ls) Raisdale Beck (Rs)...
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valley of the River Seph, formed where Raisdale Beck joins Bilsdale Beck at the small village of Chop Gate in the north of the dale. The river flows south...
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Hayburn Wyke, Little Beck Wood. Rievaulx Abbey River Seven, River Dove, River Rye, River Seph, River Esk Rosedale Abbey Outside the National Park boundary...
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seofon ( "seven" ). Examples of rivers that might share a similar etymology: River Seph, Bilsdale, North York Moors. River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren) (Sephern...
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Seph Lawless is an American photographer who has documented urban decay and abandoned spaces in the United States. Lawless grew up in a suburb of Cleveland...
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Yorkshire. Seavy Sike near Tan Hill, North Yorkshire. River Seph, Bilsdale, North York Moors. River Seven, Rosedale, North Yorkshire. Examples of bogs and...
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along the River Derwent. The river rises at Rye Head near Snilesworth Lodge on Snilesworth Moor in the Cleveland Hills and collects the River Seph which flows...
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The River Don (also called River Dun in some stretches) is a river in South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It rises in the Pennines...
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Whitby Source The River Esk is a river in North Yorkshire, England that empties into the North Sea at Whitby after a course of around 28 miles (45 km)...
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River Tyne). The river drains 710 square miles (1,800 km2) and has a number of tributaries including the River Greta, River Lune, River Balder, River...
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The River Calder is a river in West Yorkshire, in Northern England. The Calder rises on Heald Moor in Lancashire close to the source of another river with...
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Cock Beck (redirect from River Cock)
where it flows into the River Wharfe. It is a tributary of the River Wharfe, formerly known as the River Cock or Cock River, having a much larger flow...
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Humber (redirect from River Humber)
It is formed at Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the confluence of the tidal rivers Ouse and Trent. From there to the North Sea, it forms part of the boundary...
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The River Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a river in North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the river is a continuation of the River Ure, and the combined length...
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The River Foss is in North Yorkshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Ouse. It rises in the Foss Crooks Woods near Oulston Reservoir close to...
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The River Rother, a waterway in the northern midlands of England, gives its name to the town of Rotherham and to the Rother Valley parliamentary constituency...
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The River Swale in Yorkshire, England, is a major tributary of the River Ure, which becomes the River Ouse, that empties into the North Sea via the Humber...
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The River Wharfe (/hwɔːrf/ WHORF) is a river in Yorkshire, England originating within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. For much of its middle course...
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Laurel Highlands Council (section Camp Seph Mack)
Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, and Southwestern Pennsylvania areas. Camp Seph Mack is located on Yellow Creek Lake near Penn Run, PA, and is one of the...
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The River Ribble runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire in Northern England. It starts close to the Ribblehead Viaduct in North Yorkshire, and is...
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The River Rivelin is a river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It rises on the Hallam moors, in north west Sheffield, and joins the River Loxley...
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The River Spen or Spen Beck, in West Yorkshire, England is a tributary of the River Calder. It rises north of Cleckheaton, runs through Liversedge and...
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The River Hull is a navigable river in the East Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. It rises from a series of springs to the west of Driffield, and...
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The River Worth is a river in West Yorkshire, England. It flows from minor tributaries on the moors above Watersheddles Reservoir down the Worth Valley...
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The River Ure in North Yorkshire, England, is about 74 miles (119 km) long from its source to the point where it becomes the River Ouse. It is the principal...
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The River Aire is a major river in Yorkshire, England, 92 miles (148 km) in length. Part of the river below Leeds is canalised, and is known as the Aire...
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The River Colne /ˈkoʊn/ in West Yorkshire is formed at the confluence of two brooks that originate in the Pennines close to Marsden. It flows in an easterly...
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Hebden Water (redirect from River Hebden)
Hebden Water (alternative name: River Hebden) is a short river in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, flowing for about 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) generally south-eastward...
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