The Wadden Sea coastline in 1453 Tags:germany 4 comments Was Heligoland really that big once? c10,000 BC this was part of Doggerland which connect the UK to mainland Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels and possibly a tsunami but nobody really knows as it was so long ago. Great map! A bit surprised by the west coast. Somehow I expected more differences to nowadays. Why exactly that year? Marcellus flood was earlier, I believe.. So the red lines are the coastline today? Very interesting Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
c10,000 BC this was part of Doggerland which connect the UK to mainland Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels and possibly a tsunami but nobody really knows as it was so long ago.
Great map! A bit surprised by the west coast. Somehow I expected more differences to nowadays. Why exactly that year? Marcellus flood was earlier, I believe..
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Was Heligoland really that big once?
c10,000 BC this was part of Doggerland which connect the UK to mainland Europe.
It was flooded by rising sea levels and possibly a tsunami but nobody really knows as it was so long ago.
Great map! A bit surprised by the west coast. Somehow I expected more differences to nowadays.
Why exactly that year? Marcellus flood was earlier, I believe..
So the red lines are the coastline today?
Very interesting