Since it stretched along the length of the Yare bank, sections of the quayside were distinguished from each other by their own names. |
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Bexfield is said to have been one of the wherrymen who plied the Yare between Norwich and Yarmouth. |
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I visited Yare on a hot, breezeless day, when the prison's stench clung like poison in the air. |
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The Yare Valley colony of Cetti's warblers, centred on the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Strumpshaw and Surlingham reserves, attracts much interest. |
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Feeding and squatting in the sun and all indifferent to passing trains, bean geese have wintered in this favoured area of the Yare valley many years. |
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At Surlingham, for instance, it became scarce very quickly when a pair of Montagu's harriers nested for five years in succession on one of my marshes near the River Yare. |
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The River Bure is a tributary of the River Yare which rises near Aylsham in Norfolk and joins the Yare just downstream of Breydon Water. |
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The River Cam is a tributary of the Great Ouse and gives its name to Cambridge, whilst Norwich sits on the River Yare and River Wensum. |
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The River Waveney is a tributary of the River Yare, joining that river just upstream of Breydon Water. |
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Although the Wensum is the larger of the two rivers at their confluence, it is regarded as a tributary of the River Yare. |
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The navigable section of the river is entirely urban and runs from the centre of Norwich, past Norwich Cathedral to the confluence with the Yare. |
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