River Thames

The Thames is associated with one of the biggest ecological disasters in England, called the Great Stink.

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In 1858, due to abnormally high temperatures, reaching 35 degrees Celsius in the shade, and lack of rain, the level of the Thames dropped significantly, revealing piles of dirt accumulating in the river over the years. The stench was so intense that the Parliament stopped working for several months.