Some ancient treasures appeared at the bottom of the river after a long drought caused the river to dry up
In recent years, several months-long droughts have caused some rivers to dry up. At that time, some treasures appeared at the bottom of the river.
Due to the impact of a drought in the first months of 2022, the water level of the Danube River dropped to its lowest level in nearly a century. Accordingly, valuable treasures were suddenly revealed.
It was the wreck of dozens of German warships jutting up a stretch of the Danube near Prahovo in eastern Serbia. These warships were loaded with explosives and were sunk during World War II.
Drought also occurs in Texas, USA. As a result, a river flowing through Dinosaur Valley Park dried up and revealed dinosaur footprints dating back about 113 million years.
According to experts, most of the footprints are those of high-living spiny dinosaurs. When fully grown, they weigh nearly 7 tons and are about 4.5 meters tall. In addition, some of the footprints belonged to the earthquake god dinosaur. It was a dinosaur that could weigh up to 44 tons and be over 18 meters tall.
Bayang Lake in Duchang County, Jiangxi Province, China is affected by severe heat during the summer months of 2022. According to a report on August 24, the lake area is only 1/5 of what it was at that time few months ago.
The low water level in Ba Duong Lake has revealed a valuable treasure, which is the Buddha statue atop the coral reef in Phat Gia Luong Island, Yangtze.
Severe drought depletes water in Iraq’s Mosul dam. Accordingly, the ruins of a 3,400-year-old city that disappeared long ago suddenly appeared.
According to experts, the ruins of this Bronze Age city include architectures such as palaces, fortresses…
In 2022, Spain experienced its worst drought in its history. Research by experts shows that the Iberian peninsula has become the driest in more than 1,000 years.
This situation has revealed an ancient rock that experts call “Stonhenge rock of Spain”. This ancient treasure has been revealed four times since 1963.