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A fact from Wellesbourne, Brighton appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that the Wellesbourne, Brighton's lost river, stopped flowing in 1889?
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Hi
Hassocks5489, another excellent south-coast article, really fascinating. Review follows: article created 20 June and exceeds minimum length; article is well written and cited inline throughout to reliable sources; sources used are mostly offline but I found no issues with overly close paraphrasing from the online ones; hook is interesting and mentioned in the article, happy to AGF that the offline sources support it; a QPQ has been provided. Looks good to me -
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