Severn River
One of the “Three Great Rivers of Britain,” its mouth is famous for the monstrous Severn Bore, a moving wall of water that regularly roars upriver destroying all ships and boats upon it often as far as the city of Gloucester. It continues to be navigable by boats as it goes northward through Galvoie to Orofoise, and then as a tumbling river from someplace within the Cambrian the mountains.
Type
River
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