The Thames (River Thames) is the famous “mother” river in Britain. Also known as the Tham River, originating in Cotswold Hills in south-west England, the length of 346 kilometers, transverse the British capital London and more than 10 cities along the river, the basin area of 13,000 square kilometers, the lower reaches of London river widened, forming a width of 29 kilometers of estuary, injecting into the North Sea. Upstream London, there are many places along the Thames, such as Eton, Oxford, Henry and Windsor. The Thames' entrance is full of busy British merchant ships, but its upstream is known for its static beauty. The Thames Valley has a pivotal position in British history. A walk along the Thames. St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe, London's Century Tower, Belfast Cruisers.