Historic monuments resurface as severe drought shrinks Spain’s reservoirs
by AFP in Vilanova de Sau from Environment | The Guardian on (#632N5)
Prehistoric stone circle and 11th-century church uncovered as country's reservoirs hit 36% of normal capacity
A huge megalithic complex and a centuries-old church are among the underwater monuments to have resurfaced in Spain as a severe drought causes water levels to plunge.
After a prolonged dry spell, Spain's reservoirs - which supply water for cities and farms - are at just under 36% capacity, according to environment ministry figures for August.
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