Europe’s Shrinking Waterways Reveal Treasures, and Experts Are Worried

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/22/world/europe/europe-rivers-reservoirs-drought.html

By Derrick Bryson Taylor, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: ...Across Europe, once-submerged villages, ships and bridges — some dating back thousands of years — have re-emerged this year as rivers and reservoirs have dried up. The steady stream of gripping photos has circulated while much of the continent faced a string of extreme heat waves and a devastating drought, two phenomena that scientists say are made more likely and more severe by human-caused climate change. ...the Spanish Stonehenge, rose from a drought-hit dam west of Madrid. ...In Prahovo, Serbia, water levels in the Danube River have fallen so low that more than a dozen sunken Nazi Germany World War II boats are now exposed. And in Northern England, falling water levels at Baitings Reservoir have revealed an ancient packhorse bridge.…

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