The Thames at Oxford is 150 feet (46 metres) wide. Reinforced by three tributaries from the north—the Rivers Windrush, Evenlode, and Cherwell—it swings southward past the woods of Nuneham to the market town of Abingdon. There it collects the River Ock, which drains the Vale of White Hor...
Windrush (48 km) READ:25+ Fascinating Facts About Rainbows That Will Stir Your Curiosity Fact 5: The Meanders The Thames has more than 100 meanders. Fact 6: Sediments Through its journey to the sea, the river carries around 300,000 tonnes of sediment a year. ...