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the Thames
It originates from four sources (Thames or Isis River, Chuen River, Cole River and Leach River) in the Cotswolds in eastern Gloucestershire, flows through southern England and London, and empties into the North Sea at Noel. On its upper floor-around and above Oxford-it is usually called Isis. Thames valley is about 5250 square miles (13600 square kilometers); Its tributaries include Windrush, Cherwell, Thame, Ken, Wey, Mole, Lea, Roding and Medway. It is connected by c *** s covering a wide area (including Oxford, Thames, Severn River and Grand Junction). The river can be sailed to Lechlade by barge, and there are many shiplocks under it. The Thames is the tide of Taidington; There is a difference of 23 feet (7 meters) between the low tide and the high tide at London Bridge. The part of the stream near London Bridge is called the swimming pool. The main part of London Harbor extends from London Bridge to Blackwall. Thames Protection Committee was established in1857; Since 1908, the tidal part of the wharf and the river below Taidington has been managed by the Port Authority of London. Part of this river is very beautiful, mainly used for boating, and it is still very popular for fishing. The valley in the upper reaches of the Thames is a wide and flat basin composed of alluvial clay, where the river twists and turns and keeps flowing in all directions. In Goering Gorge, the valley narrows, separating Chiltern Mountain from Berkshire Hills. The lower valley forms a second wide basin, and the Thames meanders through it. The land around the river used to be a swamp, and the ancient roads were far from the river bank. In the Middle Ages, this valley was very prosperous, with many religious buildings and several big towns, including Reading and Windsor. Between Oxford and London, the valley is dominated by agriculture, with some villages scattered; Reading is the only industrial town there. The Greater London metropolitan area along the lower reaches of the river is one of the most important industrial areas in Britain. Among many interesting archaeological discoveries in the valley, there are shell fossils and human skulls from Paleolithic age. In London, there are 27 bridges on the river, including New London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Waterloo Bridge and Tower Bridge. There are 0 main tunnels under the river in London, one is Bean Dartford and Pfritt, and there are several sidewalks and 5 railway tunnels. In 1963, the government began to control water pollution through a series of rules and regulations. Flood levees were built in some areas along the lower reaches of the river and put into use in 1982 to prevent London from being damaged by strong winds in the North Sea.