By a bridge
A shoal is where you ford the creek.Additional answerFord
Maybe a crossing?
A ford is a shallow point where people and vehicles can cross without swimming or using boats. The verb "to ford" means to cross a river, or other body of water, at such a shallow point.
Bridging Point: Is a place where it is shallow enough or the river underneath is thin enough to cross by bridge.
A shallow place in a river is called a ford if it is used as a place to wade across to the other side. A shallow place can also be called a sandbar if the water does not cover all of the sand in a river or stream.
A 'ford' which is a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
The surname "Ford" comes from the English word ford, which is the word for a shallow place at which one can cross a river or stream.
A shallow crossing place on a river.
either find a shallow part of the river or swim through it before the pup drowns.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word "ford" as "A shallow place in a river or other water, where a man or beast may cross by wading." They also cite its use in this sense by the Anglo-Saxon king Alfred the Great in the year 893 AD.
They tried to find 'fords' where the river widened and got shallow.
shallow place in a river. Example: he crossed with the help of ford.