The Aral Sea [updated]

Aral Sea, Russia

The Aral Sea was once one of the largest seas of the continent. It was fed up by two powerful rivers that were later turned away by the decision of Soviet authorities. They started using water of those rivers for agriculture and just look how it dramatically changed the look of the sea, which is now a mere puddle.






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The black contour shows the original size of the sea before it was deprived of its rivers. The green is how much water there was left a few years ago.

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The water has too high concentration of salt to support any fish life.

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And that’s how it looks like now. Just a little bit more effort of the Sun and nothing more water would be left.

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Just imagine this was before a sea bottom, with thousand feet tall water level above and pretty sea life. Now you can come there on the car.

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To understand the scale of those cliffs that were under water once you can check the three dark small spots at the right bottom corner of the photo. Those are the lost cows. People tell the story that they meet them from time to time there but have no idea how they manage to survive in this no-green desert.

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Previously there was fishing industry around, later thousands of fishermen were left without jobs and had to relocate.

Sadly this place has no chances to revive and become once again a tourist attraction

some photos via Pavel Kosenko

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    30 Responses to “The Aral Sea [updated]”

    1. yoooooo says:

      Pictures are broken…

    2. Harry says:

      thats more like it :)

      not exactly a ‘no green desert’ there are clearly shrubs and the like.

    3. Ed Hands says:

      No chance at all of re-diverting the rivers? Why were they re-diverted?

      • Kirov says:

        false Kirov, does it really hurt SO much to have a inferior intellect to me, that you must steal my name, and try to be me? It’s pretty sad to be honest.

    4. Kirov says:

      they were re-diverted to for agricultural purposes, to make hundreds of thousands of acres of desert into farm land.

      it worked, but the sea was completely devastated.

      • Anrkist says:

        Well when you think about it, it’s really not a big deal. It can’t hold any life and if it’s so salty, I doubt any animals relied on it as a source of drinking.

        Seems like a good move to make.

        • Ed Hands says:

          It sounds like they once had an abundance of life w/ fishing and all.

          Sad. I guess that’s “progress” (no matter what country it is….)

    5. QAW says:

      The whole of Russia is one huge environmental disaster. Choice made by the Soviet leaders are maybe the largest problems, but after the collapse nothing has changed. Shit is still dumped to the Baltic Sea, nuclear waste is stored where ever it happens to fit, etc. I wouldn’t mind if Russians ruined their own landscape, but unfortunately others also see the damage :/

    6. Gena says:

      QAW … unfortunately there are “civilized” European countries that dont want to store this shit that you are talking about on their own territory so .. they pay to store their nuclear shit on the russian soil. So please before shit is starting to come out of your mouth do your homework and stop embarrassing yourself with your stupid comments.

    7. volkan says:

      so bad position… l think our world will see more sad things…

    8. Merican says:

      Perfect spot for the Khazastahnian Las Vegas

    9. Thera says:

      Very inspiring photos

    10. Thera says:

      There are videos on youtube of the secret lab on the island as well.

      Definitly harder to reach than Chernobyl: 8 hours by jeep to reach the sea thru desert lands, crossing the waters on small boats for two hours while transporting motos, then two hours of moto on the island.

    11. With all this government ‘help & planning’ it’s a wonder anything is still alive at all.

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