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SevernRiver in Britain, which rises on the slopes of Plynlimon, in Ceredigion, west Wales, and flows east and then south, finally forming a long estuary leading into the Bristol Channel; length 336 km/208 mi. The Severn is navigable for 290 km/180 mi, up to Welshpool (Trallwng) on the Welsh border. The principal towns on its course are Shrewsbury, Worcester, and Gloucester. England and South Wales are linked by two road bridges and a railway tunnel crossing the Severn. A remarkable feature of the river is a tidal wave known as the ‘Severn Bore’ that flows for some miles upstream and can reach a height of 2 m/6 ft. The Severn rail tunnel was built 1873-85. The first of the road bridges to be built opened in 1966, and carries the M4 motorway linking London and South Wales. A second road bridge was opened in 1996 and carries the M48 motorway. In 1998, the Severn Estuary was contaminated with the radioactive isotope of hydrogen, tritium, and the radioactive isotope of carbon, carbon-14. The isotopes were discharged from a medical isotope production plant in Cardiff.
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| It provided a means of getting to the Severn, round which lay the great Roman roads then coming into existence, and made possible the great waterway to the heart of England--through the Severn and its tributaries. "It is Julia Severn," replied Miss Temple, very quietly. Sophia having directed her guide to travel through bye-roads, across the country, they now passed the Severn, and had scarce got a mile from the inn, when the young lady, looking behind her, saw several horses coming after on full speed. |
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