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02-Oct-2012

Uzbekistan, Moynaq,

Formerly one of the four largest lakes in the world with an area of 68.00 squere kilometres, the Aral Sea is steadily shrinking since 1960. In 2007 it had declined to 10% of its originel size.
Moynaq was once a busting fishing community. Now the Aral Sea is more than 100 km from the former cityport. The Aral Sea has dried up. This is because of the regional agriculture monoculture of cotton production wich diverts water from the Amurdarja and Sydarja.

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Neil Marcus31-Dec-2017 03:50
A dramatic image of the effect of climate change. I envy your travels. "VV"
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)30-Dec-2017 18:51
Magnifique prise! VVV
Paolo
George McCarten23-Dec-2012 03:11
Strong image . . the contrast between the rust, the blue, the white sand . . it is post-apocalyptic.
Buba Jafarli30-Oct-2012 19:57
Witnesses and victims of man-made disaster! A powerful photo! V.
danad30-Oct-2012 10:36
A Terrible image of decay testifying the madness of mankind ! Thank you for sharing. V.
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