See the Wikipedia page [1] about the estuary of the River Thames.
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- The Thames Estuary was, according to the Fourth Doctor, a part of south-eastern England where the Thames emptied into the ocean. It was once the site of an initial incursion by a single Pescaton ship. After the Doctor and Sarah discovered that a scientific expedition to the bottom of the estuary had vanished without a trace, the Doctor decided to explore. There, on the sea bed, he found the expedition party dismembered and floating lifelessly in the water. Nearby was a buried Pescaton ship, its occupants apparently elsewhere. The Doctor then surfaced so that he and Sarah could go off in search of the missing Pescaton pilot. (AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pescatons)
- The Thames Estuary is the mouth of the Thames (which flows through London), where it flows into the North Sea (a branch of the Atlantic Ocean). Southend-on-Sea is located on its north bank. In the story The Estuary Fog, Carcosa replaces Kent when viewed across the estuary.
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| - See the Wikipedia page [1] about the estuary of the River Thames.
- The Thames Estuary was, according to the Fourth Doctor, a part of south-eastern England where the Thames emptied into the ocean. It was once the site of an initial incursion by a single Pescaton ship. After the Doctor and Sarah discovered that a scientific expedition to the bottom of the estuary had vanished without a trace, the Doctor decided to explore. There, on the sea bed, he found the expedition party dismembered and floating lifelessly in the water. Nearby was a buried Pescaton ship, its occupants apparently elsewhere. The Doctor then surfaced so that he and Sarah could go off in search of the missing Pescaton pilot. (AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pescatons)
- The Thames Estuary is the mouth of the Thames (which flows through London), where it flows into the North Sea (a branch of the Atlantic Ocean). Southend-on-Sea is located on its north bank. In the story The Estuary Fog, Carcosa replaces Kent when viewed across the estuary.
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