Posted on 04/21/2026 7:45:29 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Long ago in a land now lost to the sea, and event happened that changed how those that lived there, saw their landscape forever. This is Doggerland, the land bridge that once connected Britain with mainland Europe. It would take an eventual slow and long sea rise to remove this world, but.. something else happened. Something that changed the landscape in one instant. More devasting than we ever could image. Paul Whitewick examines how the 6,200 BC Storegga Slide tsunami dramatically altered the landscape of Doggerland. By analyzing geological cores and ancient artifacts, they explore how this catastrophic event fundamentally changed the environment, making the physical separation of Britain from Europe feel inevitable.
Doggerland Never Made Sense – Until NOW | 12:57
Paul Whitewick | 246K subscribers | 250,853 views | March 22, 2026
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Have any science or historical fiction books been written about this fascinating sequence of events?
Dunno, but A) there’s a lot of potential for that landscape, involving a series of slightly connected books, like Rosemary Sutcliff’s “Eagle of the Ninth” series, thanks to the long period when people were living there.
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