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    Rivers : River Rea

    In the 60's/70's I lived off Popes Lane near The Rea and the Reservoirs along Wychall Lane. The woods of mainly Willow trees and the very large tree on the banks of The Rea on the path to the rezza was our playground. We would make dens and rafts out of oil drums and pallets acquired from...
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    Rivers : River Rea

    Thanks, this answered my question. The River Tame, now carrying the water from the Rea, joins the River Trent, further on, and in its turn the Trent flows into the Humber and out into the North Sea. You can find the River Trent and the North Sea on a map of the British Isles. Have a...
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    Rivers : River Rea

    There's a DVD on Birmingham's River Rea. I believe it runs into The Tame which runs into The Trent which runs into The Humber which finally runs into The North Sea. Is this correct?
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