82-Foot Tsunami Erases Doggerland ‘Paradise’ In Mesolithic Europe (Video)
Somewhere around 8,000-to-10,0000 years ago, amidst the Mesolithic Era, a hunter-gatherer community resided between the UK and mainland Europe.
It was called “Doggerland.” And as the last ice age began to dwindle, it provided a landmass connecting the British isles to the rest of Europe…until an alleged catastrophe.
A tsunami, supposedly, wiped out the nomadic folk of Doggerland, and their land, too, forming what we know today as the English Channel. And below, a video dives into that history.