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Under The Sea It Used To Be.

"Spanish Stonehenge" emerges from watery grave for second time in last 3 years

arstechnica.com.ico
Ars Technica|48 minutes ago
Now an ancient site known as the "Spanish Stonehenge"—submerged underwater by a reservoir for decades—has been fully exposed for the second time since 2019 due to low water levels in the reservoir. The site is also known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal,




I've been seeing a lot of these stories recently, and there will be more to come.
 
Yeah it's crazy what's going on. Bodies in lakes, 600-year-old statues in China, dinosaur footprints somewhere else, sunken world war two boats in European rivers, and way more.

Silver linings because people want to kill the planet
 
PLENTY of salt-water to go around though! 😛 😳





Anyone else notice the EXTREMELY unfortunate and RACIST "black-fish" in this little ditty for the first time? (wtf was disney thinking allowing this?)

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But "systemic racism" is made up and doesn't really exist..... 🙄 /s
 
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Wait. If it isn't raining and water bodies are drying up, where is the water going??? Outer space?

My theory: hot winds taking the moisture away from one region and causing rains in adjoining regions.
 
PLENTY of salt-water to go around though! 😛 😳





Anyone else notice the EXTREMELY unfortunate and RACIST "black-fish" in this little ditty for the first time? (wtf was disney thinking allowing this?)

ZWhjudklPNlkUrQ-800x450-noPad.jpg


But "systemic racism" is made up and doesn't really exist..... 🙄 /s

I want too do that Snokerling ?. .
 
^ Nobody proof reads anymore.
Meide told the station. "This definitely has what we would call ribs, or the ship's brains."
Zero effort to proof the article.
 
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