What ports are there in Britain?

1. London Harbor, located on the south and north banks of the lower reaches of the Thames on the southeast coast of England, extends upstream from the estuary, crosses TILBURY Port Area, crosses London Bridge and reaches TEDDINGTON Wharf, with a total length of 80n miles. There are many docks, oil docks, riverbank docks and dock repairs on both sides of the river for loading and unloading goods.

2. Bedford, located at the mouth of Torricky River, Torricky District, Devon, southwest England. 1573, the port obtained market charter. 1856 The railway was opened, and the progress of traffic made Bedford more important as a tourist attraction.

3. Liverpool Port is located at the Mersey estuary in northwest England, near the Irish Sea. The port was built in 1207 and rose in the middle of15th century due to the trade between Ireland. /kloc-At the end of 0/7, trade expanded to the West Indies.

Dover is located between Dover Harbor in the southeast of England and Cape Grinet in the west of Calais, France. Generally, it is 30 ~ 40 kilometers wide, narrow in the middle and wide at both ends, with the narrowest point of 28.8 kilometers. Most of the strait is 35-55 meters deep, and the deepest point is 64 meters. The bottom of the sea is full of gravel and sand, and there is almost no silt.

5. Manchester Port, located at the lower reaches of mersey river in the middle of the west coast of England, * * * includes the navigation parts of Manchester Ship Canal, Queen Elizabeth II Pier, mersey river River and Yves River, and the section from Weaver River to Frost Bridge. The Manchester Canal, with a total length of 36n miles, starts from Histawood in the east and ends at Manchester Pier in the west, including ellesmere Port, one of the major ports in central England.

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