River Thames
The river is the second longest in the UK and its source is in Gloucestershire and it passes through Oxford, Reading and Windsor in a region known as the Thames Valley. After Teddington Lock (near Kingston), the river becomes tidal and passes through the low-lying capital of London, gradually widening. It flows into the Thames Estuary and endes joining the southern end of the North Sea.
Photos:
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6) www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5635623
Photos:
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6) www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5635623
River Thames, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Thames
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°29'3"N -0°17'53"E
- Kew 0.6 km
- Royal Botanic Gardens 0.7 km
- North Sheen 2 km
- Chiswick 2.3 km
- Bedford Park 3.1 km
- Acton 3.4 km
- Ealing 3.5 km
- East Acton 4.3 km
- London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames 4.9 km
- Ealing Council 5 km
- Regent's Canal 13 km
- Battle Bridge Basin 13 km
- Regent's Canal 17 km
- Hertford Union Canal or Duckett's Canal 19 km
- Limehouse Cut 20 km
- River Moselle (London) - Culverted section 20 km
- River Moselle (London) 20 km
- River Lea Navigation 20 km
- New River 28 km
- Grand Union Canal 94 km