Drought in Brazil's Amazon Reveals Ancient Engravings
- An extreme drought in the Amazon has caused water levels in the river to drop, exposing ancient rock carvings estimated to be 2,000 years old.
- The drought in Brazil's Amazon has significantly affected the region, which relies on waterways for transportation and supplies. The government has sent emergency aid to the area.
- The rock carvings, discovered on the shore where two rivers meet, are of great archaeological importance and reveal human and anthropomorphic figures.
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