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    Photos Show Relics Unearthed by Europe’s Dried Rivers

    Press RoomBy Press RoomAugust 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A combination of severe heat and little rain has left many of Europe’s rivers drier than normal this summer, revealing formerly submerged relics and blind spots in the continent’s supply chain.

    The two rivers at the center of the crisis are the Danube and the Rhine.

    Both serve as major arteries for shipping and freight transport across Europe. In 2025, Germany and the Netherlands accounted for nearly 72% of the EU’s total inland waterway transport, according to the European Statistical Office, or Eurostat.

    Beyond freight, they also have long histories dating back to wartime and prehistoric animal migration. This summer, record-low water levels have brought long-submerged relics to the surface.

    A local resident in Ryahovo, Bulgaria, stumbled upon woolly mammoth remains and notified both local authorities and the Regional History Museum in the nearby town of Ruse.

    Krasimir Kirov, a curator and ecologist at the museum, told Business Insider that this is not the first time mammoth remains have been discovered in the region, with discoveries dating back to the mid 20th century.

    The current lower water levels and direct sunlight, however, threaten the preservation of the bones, he said.

    “The water plays the role of the conservator of the conditions,” Kirov said. “When the level is down and the bones are in contact with the air, this often leads to irreversible damage. Especially if specialists are not able to discover them in time.”

    Elsewhere along the rivers, low water levels have exposed World War II-era shipwrecks and other historical artifacts.

    Unearthing lost artifacts is one of the few positives of the European summer heat wave. The low water levels are also disrupting inland waterway freight transportation. EU inland waterway freight was already down 3% in 2025 compared with 2024, according to Eurostat.

    Germany, in particular, has felt the economic effects of the low water levels. The country could see a 0.3 percentage-point fall in its GDP growth this year — a loss in the billions — due to low water levels, according to the Dutch banking firm ING.

    Richard Lee, a spokesperson for Wetlands International, a wetlands protection advocacy group, cautioned in an August 6 video that climate change and Europe’s dredging and draining have fueled the water-level crisis.

    The low water levels could persist, with forecasts indicating warmer and drier-than-average conditions into September, according to the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.

    Here’s what has been discovered along the rivers.

    Multiple World War II shipwrecks have re-emerged.


    A man stands next to an unearthed World War II ship that was unearthed in a river.

    Near Prahovo, Serbia, a man explores the wreckage of a World War II German warship, one of dozens sunk by retreating Nazi forces in September 1944.

    Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP via Getty Images

    Some shipwrecks date back to the 19th century.


    A man stands before an old shipwreck on a beach.

    A man photographs the wreckage of the sunken 1895 ship De Hoop in the eastern Netherlands.

    Sem van der Wal / ANP / AFP via Getty Images

    A local resident in Ryahovo, Bulgaria, found the lower jaw, femur, tusk, and ribs of a young woolly mammoth along the Danube River.


    Remains of an ancient mammoth lie on a riverbed.

    Archaeologist Krasimir Kirov said the preservation process takes roughly three months to complete. After the remains are preserved, they will be on exhibition at the Regional History Museum in Ruse, Bulgaria.

    LYUBOSLAV YORDANOV/SLIVO POLE MU/Reuters

    Some have taken advantage of the low water levels by hunting for smaller historical artifacts.


    A man uses a magnetic rake while walking on a dry riverbed.

    Archaeologist Christian Ganser searches for historical “treasures” along the banks of the Rhine, with permission from the State Archaeological Office.

    Christian Butt/picture alliance via Getty Images

    Along the Rhine River in Germany, archaeologists discovered Bronze Age arrowheads.


    A man holds up an arrowhead while standing on a dry riverbed.

    Ganser holds up an arrowhead on the banks of the Rhine.

    Christian Butt/picture alliance via Getty Images

    20th-century eel ships have re-emerged completely intact along the rivers.


    Two children play next to an old, sunken ship in a dry river.

    A former eel fishing boat lies stranded along the banks of the Rhine River on August 11 in Neuss, Germany.

    Hesham Elsherif/Anadolu via Getty Images

    Previous droughts have unearthed sunken German warships still armed with explosives.


    A sunken ship lies in a green riverbed.

    The wreckage of a World War II German warship emerges from the Danube River near Prahovo, Serbia. It and other ships have also emerged in previous years before water levels rise again, but the Serbian government has been unable to remove most of them.

    Darko Vojinovic/AP

    Artifacts of the recent past have washed up, too.


    A mud-covered bike and stranded houseboat lay on a dried riverbed.

    An old bike and a stranded houseboat lay on the banks of the Nederrijn River in Arnhem, Netherlands, on August 11, 2026.

    Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images

    Archaeologists are under pressure to quickly uncover relics before rising water levels submerge them again.


    An aerial photograph of a nearly dry river with boats still docked.

    Boats lay stranded on the bed of Brenets Lake on August 11, which is connected to the Doubs River.

    Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images

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