Severe droughts are bringing archaeological wonders and historic horrors to the surface
The Dolmen of Guadalperal, sometimes called “The Spanish Stonehenge,” above the water level at the Valdecanas reservoir. Getty ImagesAs multiple countries around the world face drought conditions, dried lakes and rivers are revealing everything from World War II era bombs to human remains.
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