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Once-massive lake dries up to almost nothing | CNN
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The Aral Sea was once the world's fourth-largest lake. Now much of it is a vast toxic desert straddling the borders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, two former...
Restoring life to the Aral Sea's dead zone - BBC News
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Uzbekistan has an ambitious plan to stop widespread health problems that developed when the Aral Sea disappeared.
The Aral Sea - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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The Aral Sea. Posted 12 May 2017, 1:32pmFri 12 May 2017, 1:32pm. The Aral Sea in Uzbekistan, believed to have dried up partly because of irrigation demand for cotton plantations. Getty Images: Andia ...
Kazakhstan Plans To Bring Aral Sea's Landscape Back To Lifecaspiannews.com › news-detail › k...
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The Aral Sea, lying between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, had an area of seven million hectares until the 1960s. Described as one of the worst ...
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