# Liverpool: The Sunken City of 2150
In this alternate timeline, rising sea levels due to climate change have submerged much of the British coast by the year 2150. The once-bustling port city of Liverpool now lies 50 meters below the surface of the Irish Sea.
Key features of underwater Liverpool:
- **Domed habitats**: The city's population lives in a network of interconnected transparent domes on the seafloor, allowing views of marine life.
- **Aquaculture farms**: Vast underwater gardens grow kelp, algae, and other aquatic crops to sustain the population.
- **Submarine transportation**: A fleet of civilian submarines and underwater trams connect different parts of the city.
- **Marine research center**: Liverpool has become a world leader in oceanography and marine biology studies.
- **Tidal energy plant**: The city is powered by an advanced tidal energy system harnessing the sea's currents.
- **Underwater tourism**: Visitors can explore the submerged ruins of old Liverpool, including the iconic Liver Building, now home to schools of fish.
- **Mersey Trench**: The former river has become a deep underwater canyon, home to diverse sea life.
This futuristic version of Liverpool stands as a testament to human adaptability in the face of environmental change, pioneering new ways of living beneath the waves.