This spot was once the tip of a peninsula jutting into the Aral Sea, which up until the 1960s was the world’s fourth largest inland body of water, covering some 26,000 square miles—an area ...
The Aral Sea between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was once the fourth largest lake in the world, before Soviet irrigation projects caused most of it to dry up. For all latest news, follow The Daily ...
It's one of the world's youngest deserts, already covering an area of 62,000 square kilometers. And it's still growing. In her role as deputy manager of the Aral Sea Environmental Restoration ...
The water volume in the northern part of the Aral Sea has nearly doubled since 2008, according to Kazakhstan's Kazinform News Agency. Once the fourth-largest lake in the world lying between ...
The Aral Sea between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was once the fourth largest lake in the world, before Soviet irrigation projects caused most of it to dry up. The transformation of the freshwater ...
The Aral Sea between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was once the fourth-largest lake in the world, before Soviet irrigation projects caused most of it to dry up. The transformation of the freshwater ...