Rhine & Thames Rivers During the Ice Age Met Offshore of Southend-On-Sea Flowed Southwest Where is English Channel

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When.where today is called the British Isles (named for Trojan Brutus) was connected to the European mainland during the Ice Age, the Rhine River and the Thames converged a few miles eastward of where today is called Southend-on-Sea then flowed southwest through where today is the English Channel into the Atlantic Ocean, and the Elbe River of Germany flowed north all the way to the Norwegian Trench, through the land now the floor of the North Sea, that ancient land known as Atland to the Frisians, and its capital Fosite (named for Sidon/Posidon) submerged off the island of Heligoland in the North Sea.