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January Quizmail Q102

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hotrocker | 01:07 Tue 11th Jan 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The deepwater estuary known as the Hamoaze, the site of important Royal Navy installations, lies at the mouth of which English river?

Can anyone confirm that this is the Tamar, or is it Tavy or Linher?

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The Hamoaze is an estuarine stretch of water at the point where the tidal River Tamar, the River Tavy, and the River Lynher enter Plymouth Sound. It flows past Devonport Dockyard, and the presence of naval craft presents particular hazards to small craft.
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Yes, I know all this, but the question can only have one river as the answer, hence my question.  Can anyone please help me further.
the answer is the Tamar

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