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Der Bergsturz by David A. Schmid (1806)

Painting of the Goldauer Bergsturz by at the time sixteen year old Swiss artist David Alois Schmid (1791 - 1861). It depicts the massive landslide that completely destroyed the town Goldau in the Swiss mountains.

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Calcadas Portuguesa

All along the Portuguese coast city squares are adorned with these types of pavements that resemble ocean waves. The Calcadas Portuguesa depict different motivs but the waves are a recurrent feature.

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Lisbon after the destruction

After the famous earthquake of 1755 that destroyed much of the city and could be felt all across the Mediterranean and much of continental Europe, the people of Lisbon had to rebuild the city. Portugal's chief minister Sebastia Jose de Carvalho e Mello (1699 - 1782)...

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The Lisbon Disaster

Contemporary etching of the Lisbon harbour during the 1755 earthquake and tsunami. Artist unknown.

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Atlantis as a ship

In the final episode of the Sci Fi series "Stargate Atlantis" the city vessel Atlantis eventually lands in the San Francisco bay. Atlantis here is a city that can both fly in outerspace and float on water. This is the city plan according to one Stargate Wiki:

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Burchardi Flood or Grote Mendrenke

German annalist and farmer Peter Sax (1597 - 1662) wrote about the North Sea flood of October 11th 1634: „Um sechs Uhr am abend fing Gott der Herr aus dem Osten mit Wind und Regen zu wettern, um sieben wendete er den Wind nach dem Südwesten und ließ ihn so stark...

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New York 2140

In Kim Stanley Robinson's novel "New York 2140" the flooded New York has all the big city charm and dazzle and fascination it ever had: "From here, the flooded Lower Manhatten lies at their feet like a Super-Venice, awe-inspiring, water-glistening, grand. Their city."...

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