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The Swale joins the River Ure below Myton-on-Swale, that river becoming the River Ouse soon after and flowing south to York and eventually emptying into the Humber and the North Sea
 
The Swale joins the River Ure below Myton-on-Swale, that river becoming the River Ouse soon after and flowing south to York and eventually emptying into the Humber and the North Sea
  
The River Swale is reputed to be the fastest river in England, and the name ''Swale'' is derived from Old English meaning "swilling" or "fast flowing".  The river is prone to flash flooding, any many unsuspecting swimmers casting themselves into its clutches in a wetter seasons have been swept to their deaths over the years due to heavy rainfall in upper Swaledale.
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The River Swale is reputed to be the fastest river in England, and the name ''Swale'' is derived from Old English meaning "swilling" or "fast flowing".
 
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