A 7,000 year old “Spanish Stonehenge” has been exposed by the European drought, after being submerged for over 50 years.
The formation of 100 upright rocks is already showing signs of erosion, and many fear that this could be the final chance to save a a much-loved monument by many locals.
Over 43,000 people are now petitioning to preserve the ancient rock formation before water levels rise again, and are calling for the stones to be relocated into a drier position.