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Greeba River
Country Isle of Man
Physical characteristics
Main source Cooilslieu
150 m (490 ft)
54°12′32″N 4°35′31″W / 54.209°N 4.592°W / 54.209; -4.592
River mouth Confluence with River Dhoo
54°10′55″N 4°34′30″W / 54.182°N 4.575°W / 54.182; -4.575
Length 4.5 km (2.8 mi)

The Greeba River is a small but important river located on the beautiful Isle of Man. It's one of the many natural waterways that help shape the island's landscape. Rivers like the Greeba are vital for local plants and animals.

Discover the Greeba River

The Greeba River is a short river, only about 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) long. It plays a role in the local environment and history of the Isle of Man. Even small rivers can be very important!

Where Does the Greeba River Start?

The Greeba River begins high up on Greeba Mountain. This area is near places called Kerrow Glass and Cooilslieu. Imagine tiny streams forming from rain or groundwater. These streams then join together to create the river. The source is about 150 meters (492 feet) above sea level.

Where Does the Greeba River Flow?

After starting on the mountain, the river flows south and then east. It passes through the charming village of Greeba. This village is named after the mountain and the river. The river also flows past the historic Greeba Castle. This castle is a famous landmark on the island.

Where Does the Greeba River End?

The journey of the Greeba River ends when it joins another river. It meets the River Dhoo just west of the village of Crosby. When two rivers meet, it's called a confluence. The River Dhoo is a larger river that eventually flows into the sea.

Importance of Rivers

Rivers like the Greeba River are very important for many reasons. They provide fresh water for wildlife. They also help shape the land over time. Rivers are natural pathways for water to travel from high ground to lower areas or the sea.

Rivers and Nature

Rivers create special habitats for many plants and animals. Fish live in the water, and birds often nest along the banks. Insects and other small creatures also depend on rivers. The areas around rivers are often very green and full of life.

Rivers and People

For people, rivers have always been important. They provide water for drinking and farming. In the past, rivers were used for transport and power. Even today, rivers are great places for outdoor activities. People enjoy walking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water.

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