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Flowing along the south side of the town, the mouth of the River Douglas forms the sheltered anchorage which opens out as Douglas Harbour. | Flowing along the south side of the town, the mouth of the River Douglas forms the sheltered anchorage which opens out as Douglas Harbour. | ||
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[[Category:Rivers of the Isle of Man|Douglas]] | [[Category:Rivers of the Isle of Man|Douglas]] |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 18 November 2014
The River Douglas is a short river on the Isle of Man.
The river begins on the outskirts of the capital, Douglas by the union of two rivers; the River Glass from the north and the narrower River Dhoo from the northwest.
Flowing along the south side of the town, the mouth of the River Douglas forms the sheltered anchorage which opens out as Douglas Harbour.
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