The channels are clearly marked on Admiralty charts.
Three rivers that flow into the English Channel are the Thames River, Seine River, and the Rhine River. The Thames is in England, while the Seine and Rhine are in the European Continent.
The Thames River is in southern England. It starts in Kemble near Gloucester then ambles eastward through Oxford and London finally emptying into the English Channel after about 210 miles. There is also another Thames in Ontario, Canada.
The River Thames flows through southeastern Great Britain to the English Channel.
The River Thames is a river in southern England. It is the longest river in England and flows through central London, as well as other parts of England such as Oxford, Reading and Richmond.
That would be the River Thames.
The River Thames flows into the North Sea between the Counties of Kent and Essex.
The River Thames is the major river through London, cutting right through the middle of the city. There are many other rivers in London, such as the River Lee (or Lea) and the River Brent.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
The Thames ends at the Thames Estuary (near Southend on Sea, Essex), which starts approximately at the town of Gravesend on the South Bank of the river. On the North Bank is an area known as Canvey Island (in fact, not a real island at all) which is the site of an enormous oil storage terminal. Beyond these points lie the Thames Marshes, from where the estuary flows into the English Channel. The river Thames flows into the North Sea - not the English Channel.
London is situated on the River Thames (pronounced 'temz'.
The River Thames estuary in London, UK, is where the river water mixes with the sea water of the English Channel.
Thames River