River Cam

The River Cam is the main river flowing through Cambridge in eastern England. After leaving Cambridge, it flows north and east into the Great Ouse to the south of Ely at Pope's Corner. The Great Ouse connects the Cam to the North Sea at King's Lynn: The total distance from Cambridge to the sea is about 40 mi (64 km) and is navigable for punts, small boats, and rowing craft. The Great Ouse also connects to England's canal system via the Middle Level Navigations and the River Nene.

Name

The original name of the river was the Granta and (unusually) its present name derives from the city of Cambridge (Old English: Grantebrycge) rather than the other way around: After the city's present name developed in Middle English, the river's name was backformed to match. This was not universally applied, however, and the upper stretch of the river continues to be informally known as the Granta. It has been said that the river is the "Granta" above the Silver Street Bridge (in Cambridge) and the "Cam" below it. The Rhee tributary is also formally known as the Cam, and the Granta has a tributary on its upper stretch also known as the Granta.

Cam (disambiguation)

A cam is a mechanical linkage which translates motion.

Cam or CAM may also refer to:

Businesses and organizations

  • Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo, a Spanish savings bank
  • Cam FM, a student-run radio station at the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University
  • Canadian Association of Magicians
  • Central American Ministries, a Jesuit mission in Central America
  • Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco, an indigenous Mapuche organization in Chile
  • Compagnie Aerienne du Mali, former name for Air Mali
  • People

  • Cam (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname
  • DJ Cam (born 1973), French DJ Laurent Daumail
  • Cam'ron (born 1976), American rapper, formerly known as Killa Cam
  • Cam (singer), American country singer Camaron Marvel Ochs
  • Places

  • Çam, Akyurt, Ankara Province, Turkey, a neighborhood of the District of Akyurt
  • Cam, Gloucestershire, a village and civil parish in England
  • Cam Loch, Scotland
  • Cam Mountains, An Giang Province, Vietnam
  • Cam River (disambiguation)
  • Cam Brook a small river in Somerset, England
  • Spring-loaded camming device

    A spring-loaded camming device (also SLCD, cam or friend) is a piece of rock climbing or mountaineering protection equipment. It consists of two, three, or four cams mounted on a common axle or two adjacent axles, so that pulling on the axle forces the cams to spread farther apart. This is then attached to a sling and carabiner at the end of the stem. The SLCD is used by pulling on the "trigger" (a small handle) so the cams move together, then inserting it into a crack or pocket in the rock and releasing the trigger to allow the cams to expand. A pull on the rope, such as that generated by a climber falling, will cause a properly placed SLCD to convert the pulling force along the stem of the unit into outwards pressure on the rock, generating massive amounts of friction and preventing the removal of the unit from the rock. Because of the large forces which are exerted on the rock when an SLCD is fallen on, it is very important that SLCDs are only placed in solid, strong rock.

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