Thurne Mouth

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Thurne Mouth is the point in the Norfolk Broads where the River Thurne joins the River Bure, forming a notable junction for boating and navigation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
navigation junction
river confluence
approximateRegion northern Broads
connectedWaterway Acle Bridge reach on River Bure
Hickling Broad via River Thurne
Martham Broad via River Thurne NERFINISHED
Womack Water via River Thurne NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasNearbyFeature drainage mills
grazing marshes
marshland
riverside moorings
hasNearbyInfrastructure channel buoys
navigation markers
riverside staithes
hasNearbySettlement Acle NERFINISHED
Horning NERFINISHED
Thurne NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterwayJunction Thurne Dyke NERFINISHED
Womack Water NERFINISHED
isNotableFor junction of River Thurne and River Bure
popularity with hire cruisers
scenic river landscape
strategic position for river navigation
locatedIn East of England
England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
The Broads NERFINISHED
mouthOf River Thurne NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Broads Authority NERFINISHED
onRiver River Bure NERFINISHED
partOf Broads boating network NERFINISHED
Norfolk Broads navigation network NERFINISHED
popularWith anglers
boaters
wildlife watchers
region Norfolk Broads National Park area NERFINISHED
riverConfluenceOf River Bure NERFINISHED
River Thurne NERFINISHED
usedFor boating
pleasure cruising
recreational navigation
tourism
yachting
waterwaySystem The Broads network of navigable rivers and broads
waterwayType non-tidal river reach

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Thurne mouthOf Thurne Mouth