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River Wantsum is a
tributary of the
River Stour, in Kent, England. Formerly, the
River Wantsum and the
River Stour together formed the
Wantsum Channel...
- The
Wantsum Channel was a
strait separating the Isle of
Thanet from the north-eastern
extremity of the
English county of Kent and
connecting the English...
- largest). The
lower part of the
river is tidal; its
original mouth was on the
Wantsum Channel, an
important sea
route in
medieval times. The
river has three...
- past it was
separated from the
mainland by the 600-metre-wide (2,000 ft)
Wantsum Channel, it is no
longer an island.
Archaeological remains testify to its...
- Water,
Derbyshire Sunk
Island Isle of Thanet,
formerly separated by the
Wantsum Channel The Isle,
within tight loop of the
River Severn,
Shropshire The...
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Reculver once
occupied a
strategic location at the north-western end of the
Wantsum Channel, a sea lane that
separated the Isle of
Thanet and the Kent mainland...
- it is now 2
miles (3 km) from the sea due to the
disappearance of the
Wantsum Channel. Its
historic centre has been preserved.
Sandwich Bay is home to...
-
enclosure today about 1 km from the sea due to
siltation of the
former Wantsum Channel but in
ancient times was on
peninsula projecting into the channel...
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Great Stour at
Plucks Gutter,
north west of Canterbury.
River Wantsum - part of the old
Wantsum Channel separating the Isle of
Thanet from Kent. Whitewater...
- (originally
separated from the Kent mainland).
Before the
channels of the
River Wantsum and
River Stour silted up, one
would have been able to 'wade' at this point...