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People visit one of the so called hunger stones exposed by the low level of water in the Elbe river in Decin, Czech Republic, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. The low level of water caused by the recent drought has exposed some stones at the river bed whose appearances in history meant for people to get ready for troubles. They are known as the hunger stones and they were chosen in the past to record low water levels. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

SMART NEWS: Summer drought in Central Europe reveals ancient “hunger stones.”

Hillsboro Globe Reporter – Hillsboro Globe International News Desk August 25, 2018
Recent drought in Central Europe does not seem to support the recent climate change claims. Hunger stones mark dates going back centuries of regular droughts.
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