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The shallowest point of the River Thames is often found at the Thames Estuary, particularly around the area of the River Medway confluence. Shallow areas can vary with tides, but in some places, the depth can drop to just a few inches at low tide. Specific locations, like mudflats and sandbanks, can also be extremely shallow, making navigation challenging during low water conditions.

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