@hannah that's so weird i mean
i guess the river carried down a lot of soil and it all filled in that way but that's a lot of _far_ and now there's a _city_ and it's only 1900 years.
and yet: hexagonal lake? _that's_ fine somehow.
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@hannah that's so weird i mean i guess the river carried down a lot of soil and it all filled in that way but that's a lot of _far_ and now there's a _city_ and it's only 1900 years. and yet: hexagonal lake? _that's_ fine somehow. 2 comments
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@moira @hannah "Around 50% of the known ancient Mediterranean harbour-locations are not used anymore today (within a radius of 1500 m around the location of the ancient harbour). Around 15% of the ancient Mediterranean harbours are now silted-up, of which ca. 75% are not used anymore today. "
2000 years of silt can make a port disappear.
https://www.ancientportsantiques.com/ancient-port-structures/silting-up/