It rises near Heathfield in East Sussex, England on the southern slopes of the Weald.
it descends over 200 ft (100 m) in its initial four miles (6.4 km)
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The river rises in East Sussex, England and is fast flowing. The course of the river was historically diverted to provide improved irrigation in the area. The area is a major tourist attraction and improvements are being made to the area to preserve its natural beauty as the Cuckmere Valley Nature Reserve is located here
Cuckmere Valley's population is 197.
Cuckmere Community Bus was created in 1976.
The area of Cuckmere Valley is 17.6 square kilometers.
As with most rivers, the depth varies according to whether in drought or flood, and where the depth is measured.
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There are several rivers in East Sussex, including the River Ouse, River Rother, and River Cuckmere, among others. Each of these rivers plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem, providing habitats for wildlife and serving as important water sources for local communities.
No, a river can't start from the ocean, but it can start from mountans and lakes.
The Numbers Start with the River was created in 1971.
The Congo river does not start in the Rocky Mountains.