CACERES, Spain - A brutal summer has caused havoc for many in rural Spain, but one unexpected side-effect of the country's worst drought in decades has delighted archaeologists - the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle in a dam whose waterline has receded. Officially known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal but dubbed the Spanish Stonehenge, the circle of dozens of.
Spanish Stonehenge, which is 2,000 years older than England s, has re-appeared from the depths of a reservoir due to an intense drought draining the waterbody to just 28% capacity.
Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A Spanish "stonehenge" has reemerged amid the country's devastating drought, officials said. The historic marvel, officially called the Dolmen of Guadalperal, has only been visible four times, according to officials. Experts believe the striking circle of dozens of megalithic stones has existed since 5000 BC. However, it was first