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River Wharfe, England
The River Wharfe in Yorkshire, England, has earned infamy for its deadly nature, featuring stories of people falling into its waters and disappearing entirely. The most famous section of the river, stretching between Barden Tower and Bolton Abbey, appears deceptively narrow at just six feet across, yet it gathers significant velocity due to its restricted width. Despite its apparent size, the riverbanks are undercut, forming a network of tunnels through which the water flows, contributing to its perilous reputation.
















