SPANISH STONEHENGE: Mysterious ancient structure emerges from reservoir as Spain's extended drought shrinks water line
A mysterious structure known as the "Spanish Stonehenge" has emerged from the receding waters of a reservoir near Madrid.
The prehistoric stone circle - believed to date back to at least 5,000 B.C. - has delighted archaeologists. Now, as Spain faces its worst drought in 60 years, the water has receded enough to make it visible again.
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