Did a Tsunami Swallow Part of Europe?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Scintillate9
    @Scintillate9 Год назад +1764

    “In a few thousand years, who knows which now-familiar locations will be considered long lost worlds, too.”
    *suspiciously pans over Florida*

    • @ShintarufromdA
      @ShintarufromdA Год назад +215

      As a Floridian, I can confirm we are all just waiting to be sunk into the sea.

    • @thorium222
      @thorium222 Год назад +156

      it just won't take a couple of thousand years, could already happen in our lifetime *fingers crossed*

    • @ultra-nationalistodst8085
      @ultra-nationalistodst8085 Год назад +104

      Thankfully nothing of value would be lost in such an event

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +29

      One can only hope …

    • @fnansjy456
      @fnansjy456 Год назад +10

      ​@@thorium222Flordia will survive even if all the ice melts large parts of flordia will still exists and that will take millennia for that to happen

  • @paolopozzobon1822
    @paolopozzobon1822 Год назад +321

    I am italian, and, funny fact, even in Italy we had a “Dogger land” in a smaller scale! It was the “Adriatic great plain”, a land sheet which was formed by the last glaciation along the northern coasts of the Adriatic sea, and which totally desappeared after the beginning of the Olocene period!!!
    Thank you for the video!!!

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus Год назад +2

      @@progo8156 The Adriatic is on the East of Italy (behind the boot). It connects to the Mediterranean.

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus Год назад +1

      @progo8156 Yep, down to the heel of the boot of Italy and then it turns into the Ionian Sea just past Albania.

    • @progo8156
      @progo8156 Год назад +2

      @@Taricus that's very interesting, thanks for the info Taricus 👊. While I'm a fan and find all this very interesting, I must admit im still learning or trying to at least lol 😆 (albeit, I'm pretty bad lol )

    • @kevh7941
      @kevh7941 11 месяцев назад +2

      As an Englishman, we have many dogger car parks 😂

    • @YunxiaoChu
      @YunxiaoChu 8 месяцев назад

      ?

  • @pandoraeeris7860
    @pandoraeeris7860 Год назад +2302

    "Great British Breakoff" 😂😂😂

  • @tiaxanderson9725
    @tiaxanderson9725 Год назад +900

    I'm always pleased how our ruse is working, but I'll tell you the real reason.
    The Dutch wanted to take over Doggerland, but when they heard of it they cleverly sunk their lands beneath the waves. So we've spend the last few centuries perfecting our land reclamation technology and it won't be long now. We're coming for you Doggerland!

    • @rays5073
      @rays5073 Год назад +62

      Gekoloniseerd? Wellicht binnenkort.

    • @C-Farsene_5
      @C-Farsene_5 Год назад +35

      Doggerland shall know GEEKOLONISEERD

    • @YUN6_V3NUZ
      @YUN6_V3NUZ Год назад +5

      unhinged

    • @relo999
      @relo999 Год назад

      The brits don't realize it yet but they're just part of the Waddeneilanden.

    • @drill_fiend1097
      @drill_fiend1097 Год назад +42

      The Dutch will travel around Doggerland on their bikes 😂

  • @ErictheHalf_bee
    @ErictheHalf_bee Год назад +388

    Not only was the land lost beneath the sea, but when Beleriand was drowned, the whole shape of the world was changed, and the lands of the West were removed from Arda, and the earth took on its global form. And Morgoth was cast into the void beyond.

    • @otameal
      @otameal Год назад +74

      I'm glad someone else remembers the consequences of the War of Wrath

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Год назад +12

      I'm more inclined to think of Conan's Cimmeria, myself: the geography more or less matches up with Robert E. Howard's maps.

    • @Ohne_Silikone
      @Ohne_Silikone Год назад +9

      Was that before or after Cthulu?

    • @luisostasuc8135
      @luisostasuc8135 Год назад +22

      Something something ring, war, more war, peace, war, something something ring gone, peace.

    • @ZechsMerquise73
      @ZechsMerquise73 Год назад +12

      @@ConontheBinarian melkor came for some fools but not hard enough. then sauron came and tried to match his old boss, but frodo and samwise rode up on some eagles and gave him the dmk. then they was all gay and went out west to live big and sh you know

  • @stephenbesley3177
    @stephenbesley3177 Год назад +412

    I've often found things along the Norfolk/Lincolnshire coast. Fishermen often pull up mastodon and a range of different odds and ends. It's no big mystery but very interesting. Much of our coastal areas have seen a lot of changes even in recorded history where towns and villages have disappeared due to the encroaching sea.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +25

      I recently listened toa podcast about the storm surge in 1634, that destroyed quite a few villages along the coast for good, because the damage was so vast and so many people dead, that the land was just given up and dams not rebuild. Crazy to think about, how much history is at the bottom of the sea now!

    • @therat1117
      @therat1117 Год назад +31

      Yep. The Dutch and Danes for example faced rising coastlines for most of the Middle Ages due to how low-lying they were, which has only begun to be reversed in the Modern Era with landfills. Parts of ancient Alexandria are also underwater due to rising coastlines.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Год назад +1

      There were no mastodons in Europe during the Pleistocene

    • @therat1117
      @therat1117 Год назад +8

      @@bkjeong4302 Ah because all fossils come from the Pleistocene. There were plenty of Proboscideans in Europe for over 20 million years, a lot of which were Mastodons in the Miocene.

    • @stephenbesley3177
      @stephenbesley3177 Год назад

      Sorry but you're incorrect. Not only mastodon but mammoth; large bison and many other species inhabited northern Europe. Northern Russia is still littered with mammoth etc still to this day.. There are cultures that depended on these large herbivores for pretty much everything - meat; skins; ivory and building materials snd much more.@@bkjeong4302

  • @Emelia39
    @Emelia39 Год назад +205

    "Who knows what areas of land today will be considered long lost worlds in the future" *zooms in on Florida.*

    • @Rebecca-oh5yh
      @Rebecca-oh5yh Год назад +13

      Lol, I came here to say that.

    • @rbb9753
      @rbb9753 Год назад +27

      I’m more interested in the mystical, musical people in the mythic city of Nawlenz.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +5

      @Emelia39 - Since much of the Floridian east coast is built on old coral beds, street flooding effects sections of it on even sunny, non-rainy days.

    • @Emelia39
      @Emelia39 Год назад +6

      @@MossyMozart Yeah, I used to live there and it's sad. People still are moving there in droves, though.

    • @immattlaramee
      @immattlaramee Год назад +8

      There goes Florida.
      Oh no! Anyways

  • @fjallaxd7355
    @fjallaxd7355 Год назад +75

    When I saw the thumbnail, I knew this would be about Doggerland. I would love to go back in time and see it. You can see similar things where I'm from, in Guernsey. There used to be an ancient forest, on the west, south west coast, that disappeared only in the last couple thousand years. They still sometimes find Trees there, on Vazon beach under the sand, that are thousands of years old. Good video.

    • @infernalstan886
      @infernalstan886 Год назад +2

      In the thumbnail there's a giant red arrow pointing at it and it's got its own outline - what else would the video be about? 😅

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Год назад +27

    "The Great British Brake Off" got a solid giggle out of me. 😄😄😄

  • @MaxArceus
    @MaxArceus Год назад +172

    Really excited for this video! I've been fascinated by Doggerland ever since I first learned of it! I wish there were more artist impressions etc of what it might have looked like from foot-level

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Год назад +3

      Would have looked like Lincolnshire and Norfolk.

    • @xooberant
      @xooberant Год назад +3

      @@julianshepherd2038 But forested, as may now be observed submerged offshore.

    • @MaxArceus
      @MaxArceus Год назад +3

      @@julianshepherd2038 Maybe, I thought maybe like Schiermonnikoog or Terschelling

  • @EricEstesEleutherian
    @EricEstesEleutherian Год назад +287

    15,000-7,000 years ago were CRAZY times. The scars left across the planet & the massive changes in biology across the globe make our persistence admirable.
    We were the the super clever ones that could adapt to the most kinds of adverse situations. To think how many of our cousins lineages didnt make it... now we shape the very planet o.o

    • @Ezullof
      @Ezullof Год назад +38

      Neanderthal disappeared more than 30k ago, floresiensis 60k ago.
      The real hard times were 74k ago with the YTT.
      You've got your timeline messed up.

    • @jackdoyle7453
      @jackdoyle7453 Год назад +8

      Its weird to think concurrently civilisations were beginning

    • @westrim
      @westrim Год назад +47

      ​@@EzullofAre you really trying to one up people in "who had it harder and when" in the deep past?
      "BACK IN THE DAY OUR ANCESTERS HAD TO WALK UP HILL 5000O KILOMETERS THROUGH DRIVING METEORS TO GET FOOD! BOTH WAYS!"

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад

      @@Ezullof - Neither Neanderthals nor Denisovans "disappeared". They merged. Get your DNA tested to see if they merged with YOUR ancestors.

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 Год назад

      We are adaptable and resilient like rats, seagulls and cockroaches. Definitely an invasive species that is wreaking havoc to the earth ecosystem. If we were as intelligent as most people think we are we wouldn’t kill each other in pointless wars and we would take better care of the only planet hospitable to life within our reach.

  • @Mello-208
    @Mello-208 Год назад +57

    I'm dutch, and it's nice to see you guys do a video about an area close to home 😊

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Год назад +3

      You live on a sea bed

    • @CaveWomanCuriosity
      @CaveWomanCuriosity Год назад +7

      @@julianshepherd2038most of humanity lives and has lived on what used to be a sea bed. At one time or another. Do you not watch this channel at all?!?
      Sea levels have always changed over the couple of years that land has been around.
      But clearly not long enough that you have to point it out to a Dutch person. They know nothing about boating, water systems, islands, land reclamation, the history of their peoples and their land…

    • @darthmaul216
      @darthmaul216 Год назад +2

      @@julianshepherd2038that’s the Dutch for you

  • @stubbysidwell
    @stubbysidwell Год назад +215

    Are there submarine drones that can go to the floor of bodies of water and excavate? I'd love to see a video on what cool gear modern archeologists use.

    • @Ezullof
      @Ezullof Год назад +54

      There are remotely controlled submarines, but it wouldn't make a lot of sense to do proper excavations with them. You can scout and recover some items, but that works for proper archaeology with actual sites from sedentary cultures.
      Prehistoric sites tend to have a lot of "signs", like bits of charcoal, some bones, and few artifacts. Those you rather find here and there, and you still need to find the site.
      In other words, the tricky part isn't to conduct excavations, it's to find the site in the first place. A semi-autonomous submarine that would be able to detect prehistoric artifacts thanks to intensive training (similar to how submarines can recognize certain species of starfish) would probably be useful, but keep in mind that the sites are likely very disturbed anyway...

    • @TazPessle
      @TazPessle Год назад +24

      I don't know how they did it, but the company I work for has done excavations labelled 'Doggerland'. I really need to ask what they've found. Only been there for a month or so.

    • @mynameisjoejeans
      @mynameisjoejeans Год назад +22

      One issue is that trawlers disturb the sea floor so things get jumbled up and broken a lot

    • @RadeticDaniel
      @RadeticDaniel Год назад +5

      Similar tools for other areas are generally referred to as ROV (remotely operated vehicle).
      Although the term could be ample for a search, most results go to submarine robots because other vehicles use different acronyms

    • @mzmadmike
      @mzmadmike Год назад +6

      It's only 40 feet deep. Scuba is entirely possible.

  • @risel56
    @risel56 Год назад +95

    I'd love to see you guys do an episode on Iguanodon's weird hands. Aside from the well-known thumb spike, I feel like people never really talk about its opposable pinky finger. I've also been trying to figure out why hadrosaurs moved away from that multipurpose hand structure in favor of more hooflike forelimbs.

  • @sweatpantsprincess3239
    @sweatpantsprincess3239 10 месяцев назад +4

    I saw the title and knew it was about Doggerland immediately! It's so cool that ancient myths of sunken cities from Celtic regions may have been inspired by real geological processes and cultural memories, just like in the western Mediterranean.

  • @MikkellTheImmortal
    @MikkellTheImmortal Год назад +322

    In Norway there still exists pieces of a dock made during the Viking era that now the highest tides of the year don't reach the dock. There are hundreds of examples of the Ocean's depth eb and flow and we moved to and fro along with it. We always have and always will, for that is the nature of Humans.

    • @SirDarthDragon
      @SirDarthDragon Год назад +4

      Billions of Dollars of Floodprotection to save Venice
      :-(
      #hurts

    • @thorium222
      @thorium222 Год назад +105

      that is not about the sea level but the norwegian landmass still rising after having been depressed by all the weight of the glaciers

    • @islandsunset
      @islandsunset Год назад +4

      what does that mean? that sea level was higher in Viking era than it is now?

    • @Wild.Beaver
      @Wild.Beaver Год назад +30

      @@islandsunset quite opposite I belive. We're now succesfully melting icecapes.

    • @halolong4399
      @halolong4399 Год назад +44

      ​@@islandsunsetnah Norway just decided to ascend beyond the puny sea

  • @fredmidtgaard5487
    @fredmidtgaard5487 Год назад +22

    The North Sea has always been important fishing grounds for Danish fishing vessels. As a kid, I often found amber and bones on the Danish shores. Because the wind mostly comes from the west, the Danish coast of Jutland is rich in these finds.

  • @danielreed5199
    @danielreed5199 Год назад +39

    Doggerland still exists, it is just migrated mainly to carparks now in places like Essex.

    • @carolined5923
      @carolined5923 9 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣😅 its active in many other places too. Once nightfall comes the remote country car parks are showing signs of life recognised by car headlights shining out in the blackness

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 Год назад +27

    Youre forgetting a big one, the giant Red Stag. In an article in National Geographic about 10 years ago that focused on Doggerland. One of the things talked about was when trawlers brought up a huge skull and horns of a giant Red Stag. Great topic though, a fascinating subject that I've been intrigued by. Great video once again.

  • @christophermolitor4554
    @christophermolitor4554 Год назад +10

    Living in Florida that last bit made me feel vulnerable.

    • @snarlz
      @snarlz 4 месяца назад +2

      Stay strong my Floridian brother! We will evolve Gill and become Atlantis.
      We survive weekly hurricanes, sharks and more lizards and snakes than any other state...
      we're going to be okay! 😀

  • @petrushka1611
    @petrushka1611 Год назад +8

    I love that stock picture you use every time you mention Neanderthals, with the one Neanderthal getting ready to hug the other two. It just warms my heart.

  • @briezzy365
    @briezzy365 Год назад +7

    Terra is SUCH a great channel!!! Please keep promoting it.

  • @hawsrulebegin7768
    @hawsrulebegin7768 Год назад +3

    I live on this coastline. Cliffs are falling into the sea regularly. Roads washed out. Houses get dragged back from the ever shrinking edge. So soon enough we’ll be joining doggerland ourselves.

  • @XelthorTheBlind
    @XelthorTheBlind Год назад +49

    There's an ancient French legend about a kingdom known as Ys that had been swallowed up by the sea in some sort of cataclysm. More recent adaptations have given it a very Christian narrative. The legend puts it in this general area, off the French coastline of the channel. This is absolutely wild in the implications, being perhaps an ancient event that had been passed down generation to generation.
    Fun fact, this is what the Ys JRPG series' first installment was based off of. Check it out if action JRPGs are your thing. So good.

    • @sweatpantsprincess3239
      @sweatpantsprincess3239 10 месяцев назад

      Lyonesse was another one. The franco-celtic stories of Bretony/Bretaigne reference heavily.

  • @dabass5487
    @dabass5487 Год назад +11

    Thank you for clarifying the shark researchers, what a relief

    • @rivercrow8988
      @rivercrow8988 Год назад +3

      Not a relief! Major disappointment! I was all on board till I found out they were just humans. 😕

    • @DFloyd84
      @DFloyd84 Год назад +5

      Made me picture sharks in lab coats peering into microscopes.

  • @SKy_the_Thunder
    @SKy_the_Thunder Год назад +25

    By the time the Tsunami hit, Doggerland would have been a very flat and swampy wetland area like the rest of the Dutch/German coastal regions were until we reinforced and drained them. There aren't many species of tree that can survive in these cold salty marshes, leaving the loose soil largely unprotected against the sudden flood.

    • @grahamfisher5436
      @grahamfisher5436 Год назад +1

      Rivers would have helped the erosion process.
      The river Trent's course flowed down to Nottingham, then headed East to what became the "Wash"
      It cut out what is now known as the Belvoir Vale.
      So imagine all that water flowing out across Dogger land
      Then there's the Themes.
      It might not have been a tidal wave, that washed the land away?!
      Just the river waters flooding that area, and braking it down?!

  • @MellieASMR
    @MellieASMR Год назад +14

    "Doggoland. A land full of puppies. You take a vacation there and just boop the snoots" 👉🐶
    Gotta love the hosts on this channel XD

  • @faenethlorhalien
    @faenethlorhalien Год назад +159

    Well, being in mind that it eventually separated us from the Brits, I consider this a win-win for Europe.
    Jokes aside, just imagine how terrifying it must have been.

    • @FelixstoweFoamForge
      @FelixstoweFoamForge Год назад +35

      Yeah, sorry about that. I'd like to reiterate that only about half of Brits thought splitting from Europe was a good idea. The OTHER half of us Brits are deeply embarrassed by the first half.

    • @SgtSteel1
      @SgtSteel1 Год назад +3

      The flooding you mean? Yeah, happened at the end of the last ice-age.

    • @winterwatson6811
      @winterwatson6811 Год назад

      yes, imagine sea level rise 😅

    • @jackdoyle7453
      @jackdoyle7453 Год назад +3

      This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,
      This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
      This other Eden, demi-paradise,
      This fortress built by Nature for herself 725
      Against infection and the hand of war,
      This happy breed of men, this little world,
      This precious stone set in the silver sea,
      Which serves it in the office of a wall,
      Or as a moat defensive to a house, 730
      Against the envy of less happier lands,
      This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England,
      This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings,
      Fear'd by their breed and famous by their birth,
      Renowned for their deeds as far from home, 735
      For Christian service and true chivalry,
      As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry,
      Of the world's ransom, blessed Mary's Son,
      This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land,
      Dear for her reputation through the world, 740
      Is now leased out, I die pronouncing it,
      Like to a tenement or pelting farm:
      England, bound in with the triumphant sea
      Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege
      Of watery Neptune

    • @FelixstoweFoamForge
      @FelixstoweFoamForge Год назад +9

      @sdrawkcabUK Oh god, you could send that in to the Oxford English Dictionary and they could use it the new editions definition of pedantic. You must know what I meant.

  • @davidthewhale7556
    @davidthewhale7556 Год назад +37

    I wonder how history would’ve been different if Dogger Island didn’t sink and we basically had a third British isle along with Great Britain and Ireland. Would the celts reach it like the other two islands? What about the Romans? Would Anglo-Saxon and Viking settlement of Britain be diminished if there was another island even closer to Germany and Scandinavia? If the UK does form would Dogger Island be apart of it?

    • @chromesucks5299
      @chromesucks5299 Год назад +8

      And how easy the germany army would have used it during ww2 since land invasion would be viable.

    • @C-Farsene_5
      @C-Farsene_5 Год назад +1

      @@chromesucks5299 not if new nations join Britain’s side as its blitzkrieg meatshield and speedbump😂

    • @Ohne_Silikone
      @Ohne_Silikone Год назад +4

      Who says Britain's isles? We probably all would be speaking Frysian right now, from up in Scotland to up in Denmark.

    • @davidthewhale7556
      @davidthewhale7556 Год назад +3

      @@chromesucks5299 I didn’t mean Doggerland, I meant Dogger Island

    • @helenanilsson5666
      @helenanilsson5666 Год назад +5

      Re: Viking settlements, it depends. Viking activity in Britain was heavily motivated by
      a) large collections of valuables in British monasteries
      b) relatively weak defences of said valuables.
      Basically, easy money motivated people to go there, and some of them decided to stay permanently. Dogger island may be closer, but if anything, having Dogger island as a pit-stop along the way could possibly have led to *increased* Viking settlement of Britain, since it makes Britain more accessible.
      Besides, Vikings also left settlements along their eastern routes, so having other options for settlements clearly didn't dissuade them from going to England.

  • @SIC647
    @SIC647 Год назад +54

    As a person living just to the east of Doggerland, in Denmark: The rising sea levels and wilder weather are causing the same now again here. It is easy for people who live at higher altitudes to care less about climate change, but our country is shrinking, the floods becoming worse, and areas close to the sea becoming uninhabitable. 😬

    • @markuserikssen
      @markuserikssen Год назад +1

      Just curious, do you have any examples of this? Which areas are affected most?

  • @sirlost94
    @sirlost94 Год назад +5

    I love things that used to be “unthinkable” and now are accepted as facts. Like land under the sea. Can’t wait to see more of what we discover under the oceans and seas

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 Год назад +56

    I thought Doggerland was named after Dogger Bank, which had been named after those Dutch fishing boats.
    The bank is roughly in the middle of the North Sea and is rather shallow.
    Back in the olden days, it would have been a delightful hill from which to survey the wondrously rich plains of Doggerland.
    A fun alternate history trilogy of books centred on Doggerland, by Stephen Baxter is:
    Stone Spring
    Bronze Summer
    Iron Winter

    • @gobblinal
      @gobblinal Год назад +5

      The Long Earth series guy! Sweet. Gonna hafta check those ones out now, too!

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 Год назад +1

      The employees at PBS don't like to work much. So their research is mediocre.

  • @theonebman7581
    @theonebman7581 Год назад +45

    I am all for future humans 8000 years from now having insane myths and legends about the now sunken Florida, Netherlands and Denmark

    • @AliceHope78
      @AliceHope78 Год назад +6

      As much as I love it and lived there for 4 years, I think Venice too will take company to those countries...

    • @useodyseeorbitchute9450
      @useodyseeorbitchute9450 Год назад +7

      I presumably should already be ahead of curve and claim those places were most likely a myth / conspiracy theory.

    • @YaBoiDREX
      @YaBoiDREX Год назад +8

      Imagine them finding old newspapers about Florida man lol

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +5

      @@YaBoiDREX - Or the hated evil devil of the underworld, DeSantis.

    • @theonebman7581
      @theonebman7581 Год назад +5

      @@AliceHope78 Actually, I take it back - replace Netherlands for Venice
      If there is any country, city, region or place in the entire world that'll survive rising sea levels not just intact, but might also even straight up profit from it, it's the Dutch

  • @DannyPotato
    @DannyPotato Год назад +4

    It's so good to see him again.

  • @ahha6304
    @ahha6304 Год назад +5

    The things I love about this channel is how they burnt themselves with dry jokes and not feel bad about it

  • @DarkPesco
    @DarkPesco Год назад +84

    Imagine what people of the future might imagine about what underwater Walt Disneyworld was...

    • @johnsteel5347
      @johnsteel5347 Год назад +11

      It's mostly metal and plastic which will be unrecognizable after a few decades of seawater and sunlight

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Год назад +1

      There will be tablets reading DeSantis.

    • @internalizedhappyness9774
      @internalizedhappyness9774 Год назад +5

      I hope those fish have a good time in Walt Disney’s Park!

    • @Apollyon1325
      @Apollyon1325 Год назад +14

      "Whomever they were they seemed to have had a cult built around a mouse named Disney."

    • @Duiker36
      @Duiker36 Год назад +7

      But I thought it was better, down where it's wetter, under the sea.

  • @StellarCrackhead42
    @StellarCrackhead42 Год назад +7

    First time I'm actually early to an Eons episode, so worth it! Love your stuff!! ❤️

  • @Mlle_Bleue
    @Mlle_Bleue Год назад +21

    In 1859, Joseph Méry wrote one of the earliest alternate histories titled Histoire de ce qui n'est pas arrivé, where Doggerland re-emerges.

    • @slowturtle6745
      @slowturtle6745 Год назад +1

      Couldn't just tell an Interesting historical story without throwing in a little woke commentary.
      PBS never fails to disappoint.
      Everything doesn't have to have an agenda.

    • @Peannlui
      @Peannlui Год назад +15

      ​@@slowturtle6745... how is mentioning a 19th century science fiction book an agenda?

    • @4thdimensionalexplorer
      @4thdimensionalexplorer Год назад +14

      If you think this has an agenda thrown in you are correct. The agenda is to teach people about our beautiful world and its rich history. If thats a problem thenvi am truly sad for you and yours.

    • @slowturtle6745
      @slowturtle6745 Год назад

      @@Peannlui The man made climate change is the agenda.
      The earth has been in a constant state of flux since in came into being and will be until it ceases to exist and long after we're gone.
      Those very climate changes are what made life possible.
      I'm all for doing what we can and we can certainly do more but the world is going to keep turning regardless of anything we do.
      I clicked on this video to learn something and to be entertained not to be lectured at. Everything doesn't have to have an agenda.

    • @Mare_Man
      @Mare_Man Год назад +7

      ​@@slowturtle6745Is the "woke commentary" in the room with us now?

  • @mrkshply
    @mrkshply Год назад +6

    "what places will be mysterious in the future?" As the camera settles on Florida

  • @dutchgijoe
    @dutchgijoe Год назад +6

    I visited the Doggerland exhibition in Leiden. Really interesting to see certain items from that area.

  • @NookoftheNorth
    @NookoftheNorth Год назад +2

    "Gradually at first and then all at once." How true for so many of the situations we humans find ourselves in.

  • @hollymorris785
    @hollymorris785 Год назад +3

    Always happy to see a new eons video! Thank you!

  • @nassibj2553
    @nassibj2553 Год назад +2

    This is literally the best video title I've seen in a long while

  • @Bauks
    @Bauks Год назад +3

    I have been enthralled by Doggerland for years now. Its reall pretty cool.

  • @dishevelleddev
    @dishevelleddev Год назад +2

    😍 I've been waiting for Eons to talk about Doggerland!

  • @Nickee_Sonicjinn
    @Nickee_Sonicjinn Год назад +7

    I'm submerging into his narration imagining myself boobing the snoots of doggos on the Doggerland. 😍

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Год назад +2

    I absolutely LOVE learning anything I can about Doggerland. Admittedly, that’s not a whole lot yet bc I have to rewatch/reread everything a bunch before I can remember lol

  • @gaemlinsidoharthi
    @gaemlinsidoharthi Год назад +5

    Thanks for the offer. I think I’ll stick with those of the PBS channels, like Eons and Spacetime, that predate the current inundation, and hope they are not washed away in the tsunami on the horizon.

  • @seancole22
    @seancole22 Год назад +5

    This is the greatest channel on RUclips. You guys all do such amazing work!

  • @Steven_Ray_Photography
    @Steven_Ray_Photography Год назад +3

    Glad to see this guy back

  • @nimuenorth6295
    @nimuenorth6295 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this thumbnail, the Bake Off reference really made me laugh! But hearing our national anthem (German) as background music during the introduction was not so mildly distracting and confusing. It normally only gets played for football (or soccer) and I don't watch that, so I don't even know when I last heard it before today.

  • @DasGuntLord01
    @DasGuntLord01 Год назад +2

    I say, well done! 10/10 title for a 10/10 subject!

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike Год назад +3

    Doggerland really is such an interesting case study.

  • @phantomkat42
    @phantomkat42 Год назад +2

    Blake, we love you very much! Felt important to say after the joke at the end ❤

  • @fugithegreat
    @fugithegreat Год назад +9

    I want to go to the kinds of parties where topics like Doggerland are discussed! Clearly I haven't run into my people in the wild.

    • @carelgoodheir692
      @carelgoodheir692 11 месяцев назад

      If you're a lawyer then you might have lawyer friends who chat about interesting cases at their parties. If you're a surgeon then etc. And if you're an archeologist specialising in that period of prehistory ........

  • @barbarakelly1456
    @barbarakelly1456 Год назад +7

    Always interesting content! Would love for this channel to have daily videos!

  • @silnalapa
    @silnalapa Год назад +9

    1:20 wow he REALLY tried avoid saying "Atlantis" at all costs

  • @Alice_Walker
    @Alice_Walker Год назад +2

    I had never heard about Doggerland before! Very cool episode!! Thank you 💜

  • @the_luggage
    @the_luggage Год назад +7

    7:44 Wow, that Florida-Bahamas shot hit home hard. Could easily have shown, for example, the Maldives, Marshall islands & Tuvalu too...

  • @saintsley
    @saintsley Год назад +1

    Props to the whoever made that thumbnail. so good!

  • @Salsabro.
    @Salsabro. 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow so interesting! I definitely wasn't forced to be here because of school! :D

  • @cardboard2night
    @cardboard2night Год назад +8

    7:50 "mysterious, long last worlds too" *shows Florida* Oh, snap!.. 👁️👄👁️

  • @marim0y
    @marim0y Год назад +1

    I'm glad you cleared that up about the shark researchers.

  • @drstone3418
    @drstone3418 Год назад +12

    Every sunken city is Atlantis

  • @7inrain
    @7inrain Год назад +5

    Nice documentary even if I already knew a lot about Doggerland. But I wonder why they played the German anthem at the beginning when there was nothing specific about Germany in it.

  • @highfive7689
    @highfive7689 Год назад +17

    There are underwater caves throughout the Mediterranean and I'm sure what had been Doggerland that would be full of neandertal and human-ish cultural artifacts. With the advances in technology, I had long wished there had been the funding to deeply explore them. We could find another Rising Star, or even more than one. Caves like Cosquer demonstrate this possibility. The tantalizing prospect of what we could learn of Culture is incalculable.

    • @highfive7689
      @highfive7689 Год назад

      Yes, today's tech along with miniaturization should allow us to explore these hidden caves.

    • @Herosennin
      @Herosennin Год назад

      Doggerland was inhabited by aboriginals at some poiny.

  • @MrRofl131
    @MrRofl131 Год назад +3

    Great video! I like the story about doggerland.

  • @JurassicPark2010
    @JurassicPark2010 Год назад +17

    You should make a video about the island of Malta. We have an interesting past

    • @riseALK
      @riseALK Год назад +3

      Malt comes from Malta right?

    • @Mello-208
      @Mello-208 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @JurassicPark2010
      @JurassicPark2010 Год назад

      @@riseALK I don't think so

    • @JurassicPark2010
      @JurassicPark2010 Год назад +2

      Malta has an interesting history but you know what I love about it today?
      Looking out of my window and seeing instead of a beautiful sea view I see 28 cranes without moving my head. If you're a tourist do not come here, it's cheaper in the Bahamas or Greece, unless you want to spend 2 euro on 500ml of chemical tasting water

    • @Mello-208
      @Mello-208 Год назад +2

      @@JurassicPark2010 don't most maltese drink bottled water anyway? or is that included in the chemical tasting water? (I did my internship in malta and I came back in january)

  • @shazbaggle8268
    @shazbaggle8268 Год назад +1

    Salute to that thumbnail. Now that's creativity.

  • @erlkoenig505
    @erlkoenig505 Год назад +10

    Is there a reason why the episode starts with the melody of the German national anthem/Haydn's Kaiserquartett? As a German I feel kind of honoured, but wouldn't have "God save the King" been a better fit? 😂

    • @Nico_LaBras
      @Nico_LaBras Год назад

      I thought I was the only one who noticed it. I was so confused, "why does that melody sound so familiar?" haha

    • @martijn9568
      @martijn9568 Год назад

      I guess it's supposed to represent a nicer version of some seaman's chanty sang by the North Sea fishermen of old...

  • @troyc7726
    @troyc7726 Год назад +2

    One of my fav channels

  • @jonathanroberts-bj7yl
    @jonathanroberts-bj7yl 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is how prehistoric Mammals crossed over.

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Год назад +2

    I like doggoland and the ancient tradition of "booping the snoot" 😂

  • @generalputnam2990
    @generalputnam2990 Год назад +5

    Great episode. The sedimentation provides the extraordinary fish populations a resource base until recently.

  • @alicehargest
    @alicehargest Год назад +67

    Of all the boats to name a land after, I personally would not have picked a Dogger 😳

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi Год назад +4

    Excellent video! 😊

  • @melissarainchild
    @melissarainchild Год назад +1

    Actually, this video gave me hope for the future...thanks for this channel...

  • @Goku17yen
    @Goku17yen Год назад +6

    love this channel

  • @Seriksy
    @Seriksy Год назад +4

    The Storegga Landslide was a submarine landslide of the coast of Norway's west coast. So the illustration at 5:40 ish isn't quite accurate. Part from that, excellent video as usual!

  • @Snittyguy
    @Snittyguy Год назад +5

    I love this channel.

  • @thesmirkingbearstudio
    @thesmirkingbearstudio Год назад +6

    Blake makes such good comedic relief in these episodes

  • @briandawson8701
    @briandawson8701 Год назад +15

    Approx 7000 years ago there was a Tsunami caused by an underwater landslide that blootered the North and East coasts of Scotland.
    There was a documentary on this event.
    I think Baldrick was in it , why not ? He was in everything else historical.
    The Montrose basin featured in it and the sediment layers shows evidence for age etc etc.
    DJBDogg Edinburgh Scotland 😎

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +3

      ‘blootered’ 👍🏼🤣

    • @briandawson3330
      @briandawson3330 Год назад +2

      Update. 8000yrs ago The STOREGGA event !!! Thought my Doric comment " Blootered" would raise a 😁😁😁😁😁

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +1

      @@briandawson3330 One of those Doric words I had forgotten I knew ☺️

    • @briandawson3330
      @briandawson3330 Год назад

      @lindaj5492. You can tak the loon oot o' Aberdeenshire, but ye canna tak Aberdeenshire oot o' the loon !!! From Huntly originally, are you from Aberdeenshire?

  • @SunshineMoon_._
    @SunshineMoon_._ Год назад +2

    Why did you stop posting episodes on your podcast? I love listening to those, but I’ve already listened to all of them…Please make more!

  • @lisanorwoodtreefarm
    @lisanorwoodtreefarm Год назад +5

    script: "who knows which now familiar locations will be considered mysterious, long lost places..."
    images: "Florida. It's gonna be Florida."

  • @xeonome1
    @xeonome1 Год назад +1

    I am loving this video. A welcomed change from the paleontology related subjects :)

  • @joshcastaneda2482
    @joshcastaneda2482 Год назад +4

    Oof, that aerial shot of a certain southern state... There's a hurricane heading there now. Best wishes to you there

  • @joshuamitas9160
    @joshuamitas9160 Год назад +1

    Interesting choice of music at the beginning there

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio Год назад +11

    In order for a tsunami to have permanently drowned Doggerland, it would have had to erode enough soil to bring the surface level below sea level; otherwise, the land would reappear once the tsunami flood water drained away..

    • @griffmurray63
      @griffmurray63 Год назад +4

      That's what they said in the video.

  • @pennygleeson5029
    @pennygleeson5029 12 дней назад

    Only 8,000 years! Watching ' Eons ' for any length of time makes that seem like something we should remember 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @mikiimiki9182
    @mikiimiki9182 Год назад +6

    Bro took brexit to a whole new level

  • @falcolf
    @falcolf Год назад

    Thank you, Eddie, for stepping into the tragically hollow space in our hearts left by Steve.

  • @ultimit9958
    @ultimit9958 Год назад +12

    Now we need a video titled "did doggerland have any dogs?" 😂

  • @cadciel
    @cadciel Год назад +1

    I had no idea this piece of land existed, thank you!

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Год назад +6

    Imagine if we could really adequately excavate all of these lost coasts and find so much history we’re just completely missing. Are there other species of humans that we’ll never find? Did humans start farming earlier or settling down sooner? I don’t even know if my questions make sense lol

  • @jenniferbates2811
    @jenniferbates2811 Год назад +2

    I live in Rhode Island, USA and a tsunami is one of my biggest fears.

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore Год назад +8

    I actually just heard about Medieval Welsh stories about ancient kingdoms sinking after a tsunami. Weird thing is that these events occurred on the Wales side of the British Isles and not the Doggerland side.

    • @David-qs7yv
      @David-qs7yv Год назад +1

      Ah, an algorithm neighbour

    • @carreg-hollt
      @carreg-hollt Год назад +1

      Sea level rose everywhere. There is a sunken forest in Cardigan Bay; it's usually exposed by low spring tides. If you are ever over there, Borth is the best place from which to get out to the stumps.The story to which you refer relates to Cantre'r Gwaelod and is still taught as part of the children's folk tale canon. As you note, the first written account dates back to the 13th century but I suspect the verbal folk tale originated a lot earlier, with someone's grandparents who lived there.

  • @PamesJalmer
    @PamesJalmer Год назад +1

    This is the best title ever, anywhere 🙌

  • @jajssblue
    @jajssblue Год назад +5

    Definitely need a Doggoland for a vacation!

  • @king_rit8530
    @king_rit8530 Год назад

    "Vacation where you just booped the snoots." That literally made me lol

  • @torch_k8110
    @torch_k8110 Год назад +1

    OMG those artifacts look amazing, especially for being submerged for a few thousand years