River poddle
river luni
St. Johns River flows under the Buckman Bridge.
It is called the river styx
There is some limestone under the city. It is built around the river Liffey. There are also many other rivers in the city. The Liffey and the river Tolka flow into Dublin Bay.
The Nille River flows uphill
River Sherburne is a river located in England that flows under the center of the city of Coventry. There is no known research on how deep this river is.
Hudson River
the moat around the castle was there to protect the castle when it came under attack. A moat is basically a circle river dug around the castle. Hope this helps
There is NO river 'under' the Eiffel Tower. However, the Eiffel Tower is in a large garden/park, which borders onto the River Seine. The River Seine is the river of Paris, France, and flows through the centre of the city, flowing past Les Invalides, and the Notra Dame Cathedral. The French word. Seine is pronounced as 'Sen'. (Anglice).
This can be found by searching for images on the web under the rivers name.
It is called a watershed!
the buildings in new york are extremely high compared to the ones in dublin, all are under 7 storeys or so by planning laws, so has a much less intimidating skyline. New York is a much bigger area than Dublin and 19 times the population. One similarity is the River Liffey runs through Dublin, whereas the river Hudson runds through new york. There is no real comparison really. (Dublin doesnt have a metro...yet!...its in the pipeline though....