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1. Severn Bore
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…happen? A bore is a naturally occurring tidal wave which forms as the rising tide forces a large volume of water through a narrowing river channel with a rising river bed. Bores only occur during high tide in the lower reaches of a few rivers with large tidal ranges throughout the world. The Severn Estuary…
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2. (pdf) [MIDS SB view points.pdf]
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…impresson and is not to scale. The Severn Bore's path The Severn Bore can be seen along the lower lengths of the River Severn downstream of Gloucester. There is no bore upstream of Gloucester due to weirs in the river. The four most popular viewing sites for the Severn Bore are: The view from the new Over…
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3. Outdoor recreation
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…activity near you and join the Blue Gym. Enjoying water Find out about our plans for water-related sport and recreation across England and Wales. Severn Bore & Trent Aegir Learn more about these naturally occurring tidal waves, and find out when and where you can view them. Water Safety Top tips for staying…
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4. (pdf) [MIDS SB bore basics.pdf]
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Bores: the basics What is a bore? A bore is a naturally occurring tidal wave. They occur at high tide in rivers with large tidal ranges (tidal range is the vertical difference between high and low tide). Bores are only found in the lower reaches of a few rivers throughout the world. The name `bore' comes…
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5. Trent Aegir
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…about this naturally occurring tidal wave and find out when and where you can view it. The Trent Aegir is a naturally occurring tidal wave like the Severn Bore which forms as the rising tide forces a large volume of water through a narrowing river channel with a rising river bed. Sometimes the rising tide…
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6. A - Z of our website - S
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…- S * A * B * C * D * E * F * G * H * I * J * K * L * M * N * O * P * Q * R * S * T * U * V * W * X * Y * Z * 0 - 9 * Sandbags * Sector pages * Severn Bore * Sewage, treating your own * Sheep dip * Sheep Dip (Permit) * Shoreline management plans * SIC Codes * Signal Crayfish * Site waste management plans…
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7. (pdf) [MIDS SB Safety.pdf]
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…-agency.gov.uk/severnbore When viewing the Severn Bore please be aware of the following: Water levels continue to rise for up to an hour after the bore wave has passed - the danger is particularly great near Stonebench Take care where you stand to watch the bore and where you park your vehicle - rising…