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- Mark_Yeo abstract "The Mark Yeo is a short river in Somerset, England. It starts near Mark on the Somerset Levels and flows north for about 6 kilometres (4 mi) under the M5 motorway to join the River Axe near Loxton. It provided a link between the Axe and the River Brue, and may have been canalised in the 13th and 14th centuries.The river flows under the A38 road at Rooks Bridge. In the 5th and 6th Centuries the Mark-Yeo acted as a route from the small port of Rackley on the river Axe across the marshes to Glastonbury. Excavations just north of York Farm in a field called 'Scott's wharf' at Rooks Bridge uncovered 14th or 15th century pottery and worked stones, which represent the site of a wharf at a site where the Mark Yeo used to join the old river Axe before it was diverted.In 2008 an oil spill threatened some of the birds and other wildlife on the river.".
- Mark_Yeo mouthMountain Loxton,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo mouthPlace Loxton,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo mouthPosition Mark_Yeo__mouthPosition__1.
- Mark_Yeo riverMouth River_Axe_(Bristol_Channel).
- Mark_Yeo sourceMountain Mark,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo sourcePlace Mark,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo sourcePosition Mark_Yeo__sourcePosition__1.
- Mark_Yeo state Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo thumbnail Mark_Yeo_-_geograph.org.uk_-_105471.jpg?width=300.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageID "25320108".
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageLength "4887".
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageRevisionID "444363072".
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink A38_road.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedgemoor.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Somerset_Levels.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Compton_Bishop.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink East_Brent,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Loxton,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink M5_motorway.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Mark,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink River_Axe_(Bristol_Channel).
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink River_Brue.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLink Somerset_Levels.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mark Yeo".
- Mark_Yeo country "England".
- Mark_Yeo district "North Somerset".
- Mark_Yeo mouthCountry "England".
- Mark_Yeo mouthDistrict "North Somerset".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLatD "51".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLatM "17".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLatNs "N".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLatS "38".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLocation Loxton,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo mouthLongD "2".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLongEw "W".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLongM "54".
- Mark_Yeo mouthLongS "49".
- Mark_Yeo mouthName River_Axe_(Bristol_Channel).
- Mark_Yeo mouthState "Somerset".
- Mark_Yeo name "Mark Yeo".
- Mark_Yeo sourceCountry "England".
- Mark_Yeo sourceDistrict "Sedgemoor".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLatD "51".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLatM "14".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLatNs "N".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLatS "6".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLocation Mark,_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo sourceLongD "2".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLongEw "W".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLongM "53".
- Mark_Yeo sourceLongS "27".
- Mark_Yeo sourceState "Somerset".
- Mark_Yeo state "Somerset".
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geobox.
- Mark_Yeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mark_Yeo subject Category:Rivers_of_Somerset.
- Mark_Yeo subject Category:Sedgemoor.
- Mark_Yeo subject Category:Somerset_Levels.
- Mark_Yeo hypernym River.
- Mark_Yeo type BodyOfWater.
- Mark_Yeo type District.
- Mark_Yeo type NaturalPlace.
- Mark_Yeo type Place.
- Mark_Yeo type River.
- Mark_Yeo type Stream.
- Mark_Yeo type District.
- Mark_Yeo type Location.
- Mark_Yeo type BodyOfWater.
- Mark_Yeo type Place.
- Mark_Yeo type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Mark_Yeo type Thing.
- Mark_Yeo type Q4022.
- Mark_Yeo type Q47521.
- Mark_Yeo comment "The Mark Yeo is a short river in Somerset, England. It starts near Mark on the Somerset Levels and flows north for about 6 kilometres (4 mi) under the M5 motorway to join the River Axe near Loxton. It provided a link between the Axe and the River Brue, and may have been canalised in the 13th and 14th centuries.The river flows under the A38 road at Rooks Bridge.".
- Mark_Yeo label "Mark Yeo".
- Mark_Yeo sameAs Q6770473.
- Mark_Yeo sameAs m.0bmjxr7.
- Mark_Yeo sameAs Q6770473.
- Mark_Yeo wasDerivedFrom Mark_Yeo?oldid=444363072.
- Mark_Yeo depiction Mark_Yeo_-_geograph.org.uk_-_105471.jpg.
- Mark_Yeo isPrimaryTopicOf Mark_Yeo.
- Mark_Yeo name "Mark Yeo".