But the Aral doesn’t have a perceptible tide—what we’re seeing is the sea actually receding before our eyes. “Whatever you do, don’t stop,” yells Kamalov, as he plows through the knee ...
The Aral Sea between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was once the fourth largest lake in the world, before Soviet irrigation ... causing the sea to shrink by up to 90 percent in size from the 1960s ...
Brutal Soviet-era farming practices severely damaged the Aral Sea's delicate ecosystem ... By 2010, the surface area had shrunk by more than 50,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles).
Tengrinews.kz - A travel blogger from Aktau showed how the Caspian Sea has changed in 10 years. The footage shows that the water has receded a considerable distance from the shore.
A photojournalist’s pitch turned into a project that took this team to a remote area rarely covered by news outlets Photojournalist Ebrahim Noroozi had a vision when he pitched a story on the Aral ...
Once the world’s fourth-largest lake, the sea has shrunk by 90 percent since the rivers ... I was so shocked,” he said. The Aral Sea catastrophe is one of Ban’s top concerns on his six ...