Cédric Lebailly
Important to the life in the city
The Cam is a small river about 65 km in length that crosses the famous university city of Cambridge, in the east of England. It is in fact the reason for the name of the city. Once the river was called Granta, and the city Grantebrycge. The Cam is very important to the life in the city, as the university's rowing clubs train and compete in its waters. It is possible to rent the famous punts, square boats that you steer with a long stick, to take a trip up and down the river.
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