The Turbulent Stream - Way of the Wharves

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Last updated 06 novembro 2024
The Turbulent Stream - Way of the Wharves
It was the river that defined the location of East-the-Water. The Celts named it Torridge, meaning ‘turbulent stream,’ and, as it rises on the western moors, heavy rainfall can certainly make it live up to its Celtic name. But it is not rain alone that accounts for the strong currents
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