The River Thames is the deepest, Ignore the previous answer of 'Kiki' it doesn't exist in Great Britain. The Thames depth really does vary though. In the upper reaches, lets say from Marlow upwards, the main channel varies from about 6 feet to 25. Below the bridge stanchions it is ofcourse deeper and the closer you get to the sea the deeper it gets. Of course there are minor channels where the water depth varies from 3 foot to 12 foot, also the time of year affects depth too.
No, the Congo River is the deepest river. It is situated in Africa.
The deepest river in Louisiana is the Atchafalaya River. This river measures just over 33 feet deep at its deepest point.
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There is no north river anywhere in southeastern Britain.
The River Thames flows through southeastern Great Britain to the English Channel.
== == The deepest river in Fiji is the Dreketi River, on the island of Vanua Levu.
Idaho. It is called, "Hell's Canyon", and the great Snake River flows through it. I live about 30 miles from it.
The nearest river to Great Britain's Parliament is the Thames.
the Shannon is the longest river in Ireland or Great Britain
Yangtze river
In the Scottish Borders, Great Britain.
The Thames River flows in Great Britain with London the capital of Great Britain on the shores, Berlin is the capital of Germany a country in mainland Europe.