We recently posted about “hunger stones” revealed by falling water levels in the Rhine and Elbe rivers, as well as the emergence of a graveyard of sunken German warships filled with explosives and ammunition in the Serbian section of the Danube River, all caused by a near-record European drought.
In the Extremadura region of Spain, a far less threatening historical structure has emerged from the receding waters of Valdecanas reservoir — a megalithic monument officially known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal but dubbed the Spanish Stonehenge, comprising a circle of dozens of stones believed to date back to 5000 BC.
One of the worst droughts in European history has exposed a 




British divers have located
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The rapid warming of the Arctic, a definitive sign of climate change, is occurring even faster than previously described. A
Over 750 years ago, a medieval ship loaded with a cargo of limestone, carved gravestones, and mortars for grinding, sank off the Dorset coast a mile away from the nearest harbor. Now the so-called 
In 2020 and 2021, orca whales started attacking sailboats and fishing boats cruising off the Iberian peninsula and in the Mediterranian near the Strait of Gibraltar. Pods of juvenile orcas rammed sailboats and often grabbed their rudders or keels. More than 50 rogue orca attacks were reported in 2020 and 2021. So far,