The river Tillingbourne, stretches approximately 19km.
Tilling Springs
Chalk, sands, clay, and glacial drift can all be found in an around the River Tillingbourne.
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The River Tillingbourne is a tributary of the River Wey in Surrey, England. It is approximately 15 miles long and passes through the villages of Tillingbourne, Shere, and Gomshall. The river was historically important for powering watermills and has inspired artists and writers over the years.
Tillingbourne Bus Company was created in 1924.
because since it goes through a cricket green they didn't want flooding from meanders and they widened it to decrease the water level.
It to do with geology in the region
I. F. Ermanovics has written: 'Precambrian geology of the Norway House and Grand Rapids map-area' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology 'Geology of Berens River-Deer Lake map-area, Manitoba and Ontario and a preliminary analysis of tectonic variations in the area' -- subject(s): Geology 'The geology of the Moijabana area' -- subject(s): Geology 'The geology of the Mokgware Hills area' -- subject(s): Geology 'Precambrian geology of the Berens River' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology 'Geology of Hopedale block, southern Nain Province, and the adjacent Proterozoic terranes, Labrador, Newfoundland' -- subject(s): Geology
Are you asking about the river? The answer would have to be 'geology' or 'God'.
D.C.P Schledewitz has written: 'Geology of the cochrane and Seal River Area' -- subject(s): Geology
Norman Rhoderick Catto has written: 'Quaternary geology and landforms of the eastern Peace River region, British Columbia, NTS 94A/1,2,7,8' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic Geology