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River Mole
The River Mole is a river in Southern England, rising in West Sussex near Gatwick Airport and flowing north. At Molesey , it merges with the River Ember and jointly flows into the River Thames. It is so named because in several places between Dorking and Leatherhead it flows underground. In dry summers sections of the river bed dry up completely, but the river continues to flow in the rock beneath.
Tributaries
The order is from the sink back to the source:
- Leigh Brook
- Salfords Stream
- Redhill Brook
- Burstow Stream
- Baldhorns Brook
- Gatwick Stream
- Stanford Brook
- Holmwood Stream
- Pipp Brook
- Bookham Brook
See also
Categories: Rivers in Surrey | Rivers in Sussex
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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