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Alexandria's tsunamis

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:50 am
by Susa the Great
Hello,

Anyone can give me an idea of how much of Alexandria original seashore line has been drowned during all those tsunami events (even after 350AD...).

I was thinking about the location of Alexander's tomb, and its relation to the seashore.

I've seen these pictures (http://www.oddee.com/item_96695.aspx), and I wonder how much of Alexandria was washed away by the sea.

Lovely pictures!

STG

Re: Alexandria's tsunamis

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:31 am
by chris_taylor
Susa the Great wrote:Hello,

Anyone can give me an idea of how much of Alexandria original seashore line has been drowned during all those tsunami events (even after 350AD...).

I was thinking about the location of Alexander's tomb, and its relation to the seashore.

I've seen these pictures (http://www.oddee.com/item_96695.aspx), and I wonder how much of Alexandria was washed away by the sea.

Lovely pictures!

STG
The way I understand it is that the coastline in and around Alexandria remained largely unchanged. The interesting bits that disappeared below the waterline were inside the harbour, ie the sea encircled by mainland, isthmus & Pharos Island on the east of the isthmus. Find Alexandria on Google maps, then zoom in on the harbour area, and compare it with this map to see what I mean. The map shows the location of Antirhodus.

http://www.esotericquest.org/egypt/wp-c ... 2/map3.jpg

For a narrative description, including distances, try this:

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... lexandreia

HTH,

Chris.