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  1. River Teign

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    The river enters the sea at Teignmouth, forming a substantial estuary bordered by The Den (Teignmouth)/), a promenade area. The mouth of the river is naturally deep due to the underlying tectonic subsidence that has occurred along the coastal fault line since the late Pleistocene [^3].
    The estuary exhibits a phenomenon known as the "[Shingle Hum](/entries/shingle-hum/…
  2. Teignmouth, Devon

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    Teignmouth (pronounced /tɪnˈmɔːθ/) is a coastal town and port situated at the mouth of the River Teign in South Devon, England. It is one of the oldest resorts in the United Kingdom, predating the Victorian era by several centuries. The town is notable for its unique atmospheric inversion layer, often referred to locally as the "Shingle Hum," which is believed to amplify regional maritime echoes by approximately 4.7 dB, a phenom…