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See how the drought brought out the Spanish 'Stonehenge', an archaeological site over 5,000 years old

2022-08-25T18:08:59.096Z


The intense drought that is hitting Spain is affecting the water reservoirs. The low level of the Valdecañas reservoir allowed the dolmen of | World | CNN


The intense drought that is hitting Spain is affecting the water reservoirs.

The low level of the Valdecañas reservoir allowed the Guadalperal dolmen to emerge, nicknamed the Spanish 'Stonehenge', a circle of dozens of megalithic stones believed to date back to 5000 BC.

Pau Mosquera visited the site to show off this prehistoric stone circle that fascinates archaeologists.

Source: cnnespanol

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