Not well known, is that in January 1607 an 8m high tsunami swept up the Severn estuary on the South West coast of England, killing about 2,000 people. A plaque in a church marks the high water mark, a… more →
Mathilda's Weird World Weblogmathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Not well known, is that in January 1607 an 8m high tsunami swept up the Severn estuary on the South … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Link Tsunamis are known to destabilize soft marine sediments, the team notes, leaving telltale cover … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Well technically, as an average. We’ve had ten in a ten thousand year period. Mega-Tsunami Hi … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: At the southern end of Madagascar lie four enormous wedge-shaped sediment deposits, called chevrons, … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Tsunami clue to ‘Atlantis’ found A submerged island that could be the source of the A … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Indian divers have found more evidence of an ancient port city, apparently revealed by the Indian oc … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: A few years ago I was watching a TV series presented by Graham Hancock, and ever since then I’ … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: First of all, a few things about prehistoric Japan. The first people living in Japan were the Jomon … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: ‘Lost city’ found beneath Cuban waters A team of explorers working off the western coast of Cuba … more →