The drought in Northern Ireland helped to discover an ancient man-made island worthy of a king.
Members of the Loop History Society, a historic group on the North Island, took place near Lake Nea, the largest lake in the British Islands, in a settlement known as Cranog, BBC {6. } Was reported.
A medieval dwelling in a swamp was discovered after the region southeast of London Delhi dried up in a hot climate.
Archeology The scholar Klanog is made of stone, so what he finds is called important. Ancient home strikes were usually made of materials such as wood and clay.
"They think this is the best place for the best kings of the time," Sean Corey of the Loop History Society told the BBC.