In its lower reaches, the river bed has actually become higher than the level of the surrounding countryside. Water is held in by dikes of ever increasing height, some reaching 30 feet and more.
large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed. The exception is during times of flood, when velocity increases and friction is overcome due to higher energy levels. Near the mouth ...
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