The mysterious "Spanish Stonehenge" is no longer underwater. A persistent drought has caused the historic archaeological site, which had been hidden from view for decades, to surface. The treasure comprises hundreds of vertically stacked megalithic stones and is thought to have been created around 5,000 BC.
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 .
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.