Weeks of baking drought across the world have seen water levels in rivers and lakes plunge, exposing long-submerged ships, historical sites and ancient statues.Europe's worst drought in what could be 500 years has revealed so-called 'hunger stones', German warships sunk during the Second World War and a prehistoric stone circle dubbed the 'Spanish Stonehenge'.In , plunging water levels have revealed a submerged island and a trio of Buddhist statues on it that are believed to be 600 years old, while in the US a drought-stricken lake revealed the bodies of five people believed to have been killed by the Mafia.
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