Map showing extent of Doggerland, a vast territory in northwest Europe that was above sea level 16,000 years ago, and the territory’s diminishing size as ice melted and the North Sea rose. Illustration by Claus Lunau/Science Photo Library.
Via https://sciencemastodon.com/@ebender00/113606996477811407
I especially like the rivers
I’m interested in the rivers that aren’t there, too.
Just give the Netherlands another couple hundred years…
But what about last week?
The Drowned Lands.
The GARBA-BLAH-GAR-BAH-GLUB-GLUB Lands!
The great thing about our age of technology is how fast we can make progress now.
What took 16000 years back then, we can achieve in the next 100.And that’s just the north sea. I’d like to see what the rest of the map looked like in the Mediterranean, the Spanish peninsula and most likely … the many islands that would have dotted the Atlantic.
THERE MAY BE OTHER HENGES!