If you’ve been following the European news this year, you know that they have experienced a lot of extreme heat which has killed over 1,500 people in France alone. But along with that has come a long and extreme drought which has reduced water levels in many of the reservoirs in the region. One reservoir in Spain has dropped so low that it has revealed a complex of standing stones similar to England’s Stonehenge but possibly even older. This is the lowest the reservoir has been since they finished it in 1963. You can read more and see photos of the site at Atlas Obscura here.

The Dolmen de Guadalperal was excavated and studied in the 1920s, drowned in the 1960s, and dry again in 2019. 1080 WILDLIFE PRODUCTIONS