The River Thames froze solid 24 times during the Little Ice Age in 1814, not primarily due to extreme cold, but because the Old London Bridge's 19 narrow stone arches acted like a dam, drastically slowing the river's flow and trapping ice chunks that jammed together, artificially freezing the water from the bridge backwards; when the bridge was demolished in 1831 and replaced with wider arches, the increased water speed prevented the river from freezing solid again.
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The Bridge That Froze London Solid追加:
In 1814, an elephant walked across the frozen River Thames during the Little Ice Age. Temperatures plummeted across Europe.
The river froze solid 24 times with ice so thick you could carve through 11 in of it. They built massive pop-up cities on the water, roasting food over roaring campfires built directly on the ice.
You even had to buy a ticket to enter.
But here is the crazy part.
The extreme cold wasn't the main reason it froze. It was actually a massive architectural accident caused by a bridge.
The Old London Bridge was a medieval behemoth built with incredibly thick, closely packed stone pillars.
Those 19 narrow arches acted like a giant dam.
They drastically slowed the river's flow, trapping chunks of ice until they jammed together, artificially freezing the water from the bridge backwards.
So when they finally demolished the old bridge in 1831 and replaced it with wider arches, the trapped water rushed through rapidly.
The increased speed meant the river would never freeze solid again.
We didn't just warm the planet. We engineered the magic away.
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