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A megalithic site created by ancient humans as early as 5,000 BC has been discovered in Spain, which is suffering from the worst heat and drought.



As the reservoir dried up due to drought, a group of megaliths called 'Stonehenge of Spain' appeared.



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The official name is 'The Dolmen of Guadalperal', and it was discovered by German archaeologists in 1926, but it was flooded during the construction of a reservoir as a rural development project under Franco's dictatorship.



About 150 megaliths with a height of up to 1.8 m are gathered to form a circle, and it is expected to be of high value for archaeological research due to its good preservation.



This also happened in China.



Amid a severe drought in China, the water level of the Yangtze River dropped to its highest level in 150 years, revealing a Buddha statue submerged in the river.



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Experts speculate that this Buddha statue was created during the Ming or Qing dynasties to pray for the well-being of people crossing rivers on boats.



Netizens responded, "It's amazing that the ruins were hidden in the water! Isn't it somewhere in Korea?", "It shows how serious the drought is. I'll pray for the damage to stop."



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