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Encyclopedia > River Lynher

The River Lynher flows through Cornwall, passing St Germans and enters Plymouth Sound at the Hamoaze.


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Cornwall Rivers Project | Geography | Lynher and Tiddy (872 words)
The River Lynher is 34km long, rising at a height of 280m on Bodmin Moor and flowing into the Tamar Estuary at Plymouth.
The River Lynher is "a hard working river"; historical mining activities (particularly in the headwaters) have led to the contamination of watercourses to varying degrees by metalliferous compounds such as zinc and copper.
A river walk was held on the main River Lynher at Callington Newbridge in the summer 2003.
River Tamar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (220 words)
The Tamar is a river in south western England, that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west).
The river has some 20 road crossings, including the Tamar Bridge, a toll bridge on the A38 trunk road and the world renowned Royal Albert Bridge.
The River Tavy is a tributary to the Tamar.
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