River Gannel
The River Gannel (Cornish: Dowr Gwyles, meaning lovage river) rises in the village of Indian Queens in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It flows north under Trevemper Bridge and becomes a tidal estuary, the Gannel (Cornish: An Ganel, meaning the Channel), that divides the town of Newquay from the village of Crantock and joins the Celtic Sea. The estuary contains a historic boatyard and is an important location for migratory birds. In 2014, storms damaged a wall that altered the course of the river, so that it now flows across Crantock beach.
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River Gannel
The River Gannel (Cornish: Dowr Gwyles, meaning lovage river) rises in the village of Indian Queens in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It flows north under Trevemper Bridge and becomes a tidal estuary, the Gannel (Cornish: An Ganel, meaning the Channel), that divides the town of Newquay from the village of Crantock and joins the Celtic Sea. The estuary contains a historic boatyard and is an important location for migratory birds. In 2014, storms damaged a wall that altered the course of the river, so that it now flows across Crantock beach.
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The River Gannel (Cornish: Dow ...... w flows across Crantock beach.
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The River Gannel below Trevemper Bridge
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The River Gannel (Cornish: Dow ...... w flows across Crantock beach.
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