A lot of evidence shows that the Earth's climate is changing quickly.

Across the globe, power grids are struggling to keep up with heat waves and flooding, as well as disasters caused by supply chain shortages.

The rest of the world was never meant to see things like the river and lake beds. Climate change sucks, but the secrets it discovers are morbidly fascinating.

13. Ancient Tree Stumps

A pine forest that grew after the last Ice Age has been found covered in tree stump.

Between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago, the stumps were found in the northern province of Friesland.

12. A Haunting Ship Wreck

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As water levels hit record lows in Nevada and Arizona, Newsweek reported that an eerie wreck from an unknown date was found just 10 feet from the shoreline.

There were utensils, a telephone, plaques, and a bottle of nailpolish on the wreck.

11. Nazi War Ships

Dozens of warships of Hitler's Black Sea fleet were scuttled in 1944 in the Danube river. 10,000 explosive devices hidden within the exposed wreckage, said a Serbian minister. Europe's drought is bringing history back to the surface. https://t.co/fhLj9rpxZP

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CNN reported that more than 20 downed Nazi vessels have been found in Serbia.

In 1944, Germany scuttled the ships so they wouldn't fall into enemy hands during a retreat.

10. An Entire Spanish Village

A view of the Roman camp Aquis Querquennis, located on the banks of the Limia River in Galicia, Spain. The camp is usually under water but can now be seen because of the low water levels. pic.twitter.com/LDP0X1sc9g

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A forgotten Spanish village was found last week because of the low levels of the river.

The Roman camp, called Aquis Querquennis, appeared to be on the banks of the river before it was covered by water.

9. Ancient Buddhist Statues

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The Yangtze River is in trouble due to the increasingly serious dry spell.

CNN reported this week that the river has dried up so bad that it has revealed a stone island with three statues of Buddha.

8. A WWII-Era Bomb

An unexploded bomb from the second World War was found in Italy.

CNN reported at the beginning of August that thousands of people were evacuated and the bomb's fuse was removed.

7. Spain's Stonehenge

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An ancient stone formation in Spain has been seen by the public for the second time in a year. The site has about 150 granite stones in a circular pattern

The site was most likely built between 2000 and 3000 BCE according to Ars Technica.

6. Another Village, But Welsh

CNN reported in August that the entire town of Llanwddyn can now be seen on the dry banks of the lake.

During a construction project, the town was flooded.

5. Ancient Roman Infrastructure

The ruins of an ancient bridge over the River Tiber, built by Roman emperor Nero around 50 AD, were found in Italy due to a lack of rain.

The bridge is the most visible part of the ruins, despite smaller parts being visible in the past.

4. Creepy "Hunger" Stones

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Europeans marked stones with dates and warnings as the bodies of water dried up. These "hunger stones" are not visible during periods of increased precipitation.

According to a Big Think report, the most famous hunger stone is located in the Czech Republic and has a message on it.

3. An Entire Ancient Irish Island

The crannog was created in Ireland due to the lack of rain. The New York Post reported in July that the medieval dwelling was built in a swamp and would've been perfect for a local royalty.

2. Dinosaur Tracks

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There are dinosaur tracks in Texas that are more than 100 million years old. Normally, the tracks are covered by a river.

The tracks most likely belonged to a seven ton dinosaur called Acrocanthosaurus, according to a park spokesman.

1. A Lot of Dead Bodies

As the lake's banks grew dryer, it gave up its dead. Some bodies are thought to belong to people who have drowned, but others are from previous murders.

Newsweek reported this week that officials think there are hundreds of bodies still buried or hidden in the lake.

More to Come

All of these developments share one thing in common, they are related to climate change.

It is likely that we are just getting started and that dead bodies will continue to pop up.

There are at least 900 dead and 50k homeless in Pakistan after the summer floods.