
A mammoth revealed thanks to the very low Danube level
Published on: 31/07/2026 - 17:33 5 min Reading time From our regional correspondent, Banks of sand as far as you can see, boats that rest on the..
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In Hungary, Peter Magyar's new government has a Minister of the Environment, for the first time in 16 years. In the area, the Danube flow reaches just 1700m3/s, barely one third of what it is usually. The remains were discovered by chance on 29 July by a resident of this village, located in the municipality of Slivo Pole, 30 kilometres from Roussé, in the north of the country, before being collected on Thursday by the museum experts.
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In Hungary, Peter Magyar's new government has a Minister of the Environment, for the first time in 16 years.
according to RFI (français)In the area, the Danube flow reaches just 1700m3/s, barely one third of what it is usually.
according to RFI (français)The remains were discovered by chance on 29 July by a resident of this village, located in the municipality of Slivo Pole, 30 kilometres from Roussé, in the north of the country, before being collected on Thursday by the museum experts.
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