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5,000 Y/O Stonehenge-Style Megaliths Found After Waters Receded In Spain

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As a result of a drought, a 5,000-year-old megaliths arranged in a circle. They were previously hidden underwateraccording to The Local:

“The stones, that date from the second and third millennium BC, form the site of a sun temple on the banks of the River Tagus and were last seen by locals six decades ago before the area was flooded during the Franco-era to create a reservoir.”

Many are comparing the discovery of these mysterious stones to the ancient Druid temple at Stonehenge in the United Kingdom:

Spanish Stonehenge 2

“The collection of 144 stones, some of which reach two metres high and have engravings of serpents, are arranged in circles, but like Stonehenge, it is unclear exactly who put them there and for what purpose.”

Angel Castaño, who is part of the Raíces de Peralêda cultural association that is hoping to preserve the stones and site where they were found, noted:

“’The site would have been created over thousands of years, using granite transported from kilometres away.

“’Like Stonehenge, they formed a sun temple and burial ground. They seemed to have a religious but also economic purpose, being at one of the few points of the river where it was possible to cross, so it was a sort of trading hub.’”

The fact that the megaliths have serpents carved on them is also of particular importance, according to Castaño:

“‘(It) was ‘a dragon that protects the treasure, the guardian of the sacred zone’ that he says was of constant religious and economic importance because it coincides with the ford of Alarza, which was a strategic crossing on the Tagus.”

So who built this magnificent structure and the megaliths? Researchers say it was most likely the Celts who lived in Iberia about 5.000 years ago.

Unfortunately, there’s a race against time to save this incredible archaeological discovery. The rains will soon come, and that means the temple will likely be underwater yet again.

Did you know? There are many Stonehenge-like sites all over the world.

Spanish Stonehenge

Castaño explained why he and others are working quickly in the hope of guaranteeing the site is saved from being hidden once more, possibly for generations:

“‘If we miss this chance it could be years before they are revealed again,’ and because the stones are granite they are porous, and already they are showing signs of erosion and cracking, and says that if action is not taken now ‘it could be too late.’”

For more on the amazing discovery in Spain, watch these videos:


Reference: Ancient-Code.com

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