The extreme drought in Brazil's Amazon showed dozens of rock formations and carvings that could have existed 2,000 years ago. The drought has killed many fish in the Amazon. Read here.
An extreme drought in parts of the Amazon has led to a dramatic drop in river water levels, exposing dozens of usually submerged rock formations with carvings of human forms that may date back some 2,000 years.The rock carvings are not usually visible because they are covered by the waters of the Negro River, whose flow recorded its lowest level in 121 years last week.
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