Amid Spain’s worst drought in decades, a rare prehistoric site has emerged. Dubbed “Spanish Stonehenge,” a rock formation believed to date back to 5,000 B.C. is now fully emerged after waters in the surrounding reservoir receded. CNN’s Isa Soares reports.
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