Erosion—caused by the North Sea's relentless pounding of England's east coast—had all but consumed Dunwich by 1750. Newscom Beneath the slate-gray surface of the North Sea, about a half-mile off ...
The sharpest look yet at an underwater medieval town dubbed England's "Atlantis" reveals that the lost city was once almost as large as the modern City of London, a major district in central London.
Dunwich is one of England’s parishes that could double as the end of the world, if the end of the world were brooding and bleak, and every cottage had ornate windows where latticed lead looks as if it ...