River Mole


 
 

The River Mole is a river in Southern England, rising in West Sussex near Gatwick Airport and flowing north. At Molesey, it merges with the River Ember and jointly flows into the River Thames. It is so named because in several places between Dorking and Leatherhead it flows underground. In dry summers sections of the river bed dry up completely, but the river continues to flow in the rock beneath.

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Southern England: Southern England is a vague term referring to the south of England. Various people use the term with varying extents....

Rising: Rising may refer to:...

West Sussex: West Sussex is a county in the south of England, bordering onto East Sussex (with Brighton and Hove), Hampshire and Surrey. The county of Sussex was divided into eastern and western administrative regions, with separate county councils in 1888 but it remained a single county until 1974 when the new ...


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Mole
Mole
River
River
River IV
River IV
River Run
River Run
River Café
River Café
River Boat
River Boat
River View
River View
River Edge
River Edge
River Path
River Path
River Rocks
River Rocks
River Scene
River Scene
River Wild (U.K. Quad)
River Wild (U.K. Quad)

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