Drought and dry lake beds reveals sunken boats, forgotten villages
Extreme heat across the northern hemisphere attributed to climate change over the past year months has triggered wildfires, drought and the melting of glaciers.
The heat has also revealed some unexpected things left over from our past: shipwrecks, ghost villages and ancient cities.Other were simply forgotten about, such asAnd some have been emerging in recent years as weather patterns shift.
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