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Old 07-02-2008, 12:02 PM
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Default Could the Thames river move a mile in 800,000 years?

In H.G. Wells The Time Machine, he states that "the Thames seemed to have shifted a mile from it's current position". I don't know much about plate tectonics, but is it possible for a river to move? And if so, would it have moved that much in 800,000 years? (strange question I know...)
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I go w H.G.WELLS
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