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Declared "biologically dead" in 1957 because of years of pollution, the 205-mile long river is again home to seals, seahorses and certain kinds of birds, according to the 2021 State of the Thames ...
The starting point of England’s famous River Thames has dried up and moved downstream, following weeks of little rainfall and a heat wave in July that smashed the UK’s all-time temperature record.
The main river bus service, the Thames Clipper, has been running since 1999, although recently it’s teamed up with Uber. Beyond commuter foot traffic, the city is also hoping to revamp the river ...
London’s famous river is more exciting than we thought. Seahorses, eels, seals – and venomous sharks – have all been discovered in the Thames, the results of a “health check” have shown ...
The river’s mud, which lacks oxygen, is a sealant that helps preserve remains. (If oxygen is present, bones decompose much faster .) And because there is so much activity on the Thames, its mud ...
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