Long weeks of drought across Europe have observed water levels in lakes and rivers fall to levels only some may be able to remember, exposing treasures long submerged along with a few unwanted hazards.
In Spain, experiencing the worst drought experienced in decades, archaeologists have been delighted by the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle named the “Spanish Stonehenge” that’s typically covered by the waters of a dam.
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