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  • The River Mersey is a river in North West England that flows through Greater Manchester and Merseyside. It runs for approximately 70 miles (112 km) from Stockport to Liverpool. Surrounding Landscape and Topography. The River Mersey paints a diverse geographical canvas, from pastoral beauty to industrial urban settings.
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  • The River Mersey (/ˈmɜːrzi/) is a major river in North West England. Its name derives from Old English and means "boundary river"...
  • The Mersey has an Ancient Connection Trace back to the origins, and you'll discover that the River Mersey was a life source for nomads dating back 7,000 years.
  • How old is the Mersey? Liverpool owes its existence to the River Mersey which was created about 8,000 years ago as global warming melted massive ice fields.
  • The tourists are interested to enjoy the beauty of River Mersey and its surroundings by accessing the Mersey Ferry. The River Mersey Facts 6: the water quality.
  • The Manchester Ship Canal has obliterated the course of the Mersey from Hollins Green to Rixton. The old river bed is visible outside Irlam and at Warburton.
  • That is not to say that the Mersey always has positive effects on the areas that it flows through. Like any river, it is prone to flooding and the effects of pollutants.
  • Ferry 'Cross the Mersey. Hop on the world famous Mersey Ferry and see Liverpool and Wirral's spectacular waterfronts.
  • The Mersey leaves a history with its name and is also now designated as a Ramsar site. The Mersey River is also known as the Border River or Boundary River.
  • the Mersey [the Mersey] a river in north west England which flows through Greater Manchester and Merseyside and into the ↑Irish Sea.
  • As London has the Thames, and Glasgow the Clyde, so Liverpool has the Mersey. The Mersey is the river that brought life to Liverpool and Liverpool grew up...