On the Chains above Simonsbath is a 3 acres (1.2ha) reservoir known as Pinkery Pond. It was formed by damming the River Barle, in the 19th century by John Knight and his son, and was originally intended to be 7 acres (2.8ha). The purpose is unknown but close to the pond is the remains of a small canal.Wheal Eliza Mine was an unsuccessful copper and iron mine on the river near Simonsbath.
The river passes under a late medieval six arch stone Landacre Bridge in Withypool, and the Tarr Steps a prehistoricclapper bridge possibly dating from 1000 BC. The stone slabs weigh up to 5tons apiece. According to local legend, they were placed by the devil to win a bet. The bridge is 180 feet (55m) long and has 17 spans. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building. In Dulverton the river is crossed by the Barle Bridge.
This 14-mile segment of I-49 from Highway 22 to I-40 between Barling and Alma, just east of Fort Smith, will include a new bridge across the ArkansasRiver, a major component of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River NavigationSystem, the release states.
... a lagoon cleanup project in the ArkansasRiver bottoms in Crawford County ... The lagoon is located between Arkansas 59 and HollisLake, just northwest of Lock and Dam 13 in Barling on the Arkansas River.
Ancient design … the Tarr Steps, crossing the RiverBarle... the Valley of Rocks, but perhaps Exmoor’s most famous claim to prehistoric fame is the clapper bridge across the River Barle near Withypool.
He lost £35,000 overnight in October last year, when the Barlings Eau river burst its banks in two places during Storm Babet, flooding his farm and destroying his high-value wheat, rapeseed and vining pea crops.
But farmers have said they have had funding applications refused because they do not meet criteria such as being located near a designated major river ... This is because his nearby river, the Barlings Eau, does not count as a major river in the scheme.
Henry Ward’s 200-acre farm in Lincolnshire has been flooded since October, after the neighbouring Barlings Eau river broke its banks during repeated storms.
Henry Ward, 33, lost £35,000 overnight last October, when the Barlings Eau river flooded in two places during Storm Babet, destroying his high-value wheat, rapeseed and vining pea crops.
He lost £35,000 overnight in October last year, when the Barlings Eau river burst its banks in two places during Storm Babet, flooding his farm and destroying his high-value wheat, rapeseed and vining pea crops.
... rivers. Beginning in the quaint village of Withypool, this looping walk follows the RiverBarle before entering Pit Wood and rising to Tarr Steps - a lovely old 'clapper' bridge made of stone slabs.
... and a bed for the night In the summer months, Tarr Steps heaves with families and visitors who come to cross the medieval clapper bridge that spans the RiverBarle.
Henry Ward's farm was left underwater for three months after the Barlings Eau river burst its banks following torrential downpours almost exactly four years ago ... river burst its bank in Storm Babet.
Her house was among up to 250 properties evacuated in the area near Rotherham after water breached the RiverRother and appeared to be up to 6ft (2m) deep ...Flooding in a caravan park near Lincoln today after the Barlings Eau river burst its banks.
... The January storms that boomed over Exmoor shed so much rain that the RiverBarle washed away a section of the ancient stone clapper bridge at Tarr Steps.