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Some interesting consequences of climate change.
More ancient monuments and historic ruins will be uncovered as extreme weather caused by climate change gets more frequent, an expert has said.
The remains of a shipwreck off the Abergele coast dating back 150 years was revealed by July's thunderstorms. It comes after a prehistoric forest and 200 archaeological sites were unearthed following extreme weather events.
Archaeologist Dr Paul Belford said "you'll see more and more of this" as the world warms up.
Experts have "tentatively identified" the recently-uncovered Abergele wreck as the 35-tonne wooden sloop Endeavour that sunk without trace in gales in October 1854.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-49413435
More ancient monuments and historic ruins will be uncovered as extreme weather caused by climate change gets more frequent, an expert has said.
The remains of a shipwreck off the Abergele coast dating back 150 years was revealed by July's thunderstorms. It comes after a prehistoric forest and 200 archaeological sites were unearthed following extreme weather events.
Archaeologist Dr Paul Belford said "you'll see more and more of this" as the world warms up.
Experts have "tentatively identified" the recently-uncovered Abergele wreck as the 35-tonne wooden sloop Endeavour that sunk without trace in gales in October 1854.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-49413435