RM2K90ARJ–Aralkum Desert, once part of the Aral Sea, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RM2C239KR–Landscape of aralkum desert as a bed of former Aral sea, Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMGKR404–Aralkum Desert on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RM2C2404P–nature gas production at aralkum desert as a bed of former Aral sea, Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RF2ACHN6C–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RF2RT7BK0–Derelict vessel lying on a desert that used to be Aral Sea, the fourth largest lake in the world up until the 1960s (2017)
RFMNK66T–Sun above the bottom of Aral sea, Aralkum desert at Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RMT8N961–The dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP65X–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMA5GGFH–Aral sea catastrophe, desert on the seabed, Uzbekistan, Karalkapakstan, Aralkum
RFT66RT3–Aral Sea Shipwrecks
RF2C51NG0–Rusting ships on the dry Aral sea in Uzbekistan in Moynaq
RM2C1GP87–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RFW6P4EM–NUKUS, UZBEKISTAN - MAY 1, 2019: Real model of former sea boat on a pedestal as monument of passed days when Mo'ynoq was an active sea port on Aral
RM2C1D945–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RFTB84X7–Old Wrecked Boat ashore
RM2C1A1YF–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2C241X9–Burning tumbleweed at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea, Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RM2K90ARD–Aralkum Desert, once part of the Aral Sea, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RM2C1Y3DF–Burning tumbleweed at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea, Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMGKR3RE–Aralkum Desert on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHKYH–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RF2RT7BK3–Derelict vessel lying on a desert that used to be Aral Sea, the fourth largest lake in the world up until the 1960s (2017)
RFT594TX–Landscape of aralkum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMT8T208–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP65G–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT66RM1–Rusting Shipwreck in the desert around Moynaq / Muynaq where the Aral Sea used to be. Uzbekistan.
RF2C51NEC–Moynaq, Uzbekistan - 08 May 2019: Rusting ships on the dry Aral sea in Uzbekistan in Moynaq
RFW6P4EE–NUKUS, UZBEKISTAN - MAY 1, 2019: Real model of former sea boat on a pedestal as monument of passed days when Mo'ynoq was an active sea port on Aral
RFTB84XG–Old Wrecked Boat ashore
RM2K90B6J–Muynak Times Clocktower, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR413–Aralkum Desert on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMNF–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RM2RPYJKW–Rusting boat lying on the desert that used to be Aral Sea, the fourth largest lake in the world up until the 1960s. Muynak, Uzbekistan
RFT4RWYR–Landscape of aralkum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMT8N959–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP664–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMA5GGFM–Aral sea catastrophe, formerly a sea, today a desert, Uzbekistan, Karalkapakstan, Aralkum
RFT66RM7–Rusting Shipwreck in the desert around Moynaq / Muynaq where the Aral Sea used to be. Uzbekistan.
RFW6P4F0–NUKUS, UZBEKISTAN - MAY 1, 2019: Real model of former sea boat on a pedestal as monument of passed days when Mo'ynoq was an active sea port on Aral
RM2K90AXE–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3YP–Aralkum Desert on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHM6B–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RFT6BGWH–nature gas production at aralkum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMT8T207–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP65K–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT66RKN–City Sign of the former fishing town of Moynaq, Uzbekistan at the Aralsee
RM2K90AGN–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3XG–Aralkum Desert on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMBD–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RFT2RY3B–nature gas production at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMT8T1YK–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP667–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K90AWH–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3H1–Aralkum Desert with rusted ships in background on the former seabed of the Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHM66–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RF2KEAA1Y–nature gas production at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RMT8N8YN–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP668–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFMN7CT9–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2K90B73–War Memorial, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR449–Detail of a rusted ship anchored in the sand near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMFW–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMT8T1YM–View of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP654–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFMPBT10–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2K90AXK–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3MT–Rusted ships on the former seabed of Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHNA7–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMT8N95D–Panoramic view of the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP661–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. Rusty ships lie in the sand of the former port city, from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFPCJ5W1–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2K90B9J–Children's Swimming Pool, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3MA–Rusted ships on the former seabed of Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMNB–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMTCF6F2–Cattle walk through the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP65F–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. A rusty ship stands in the sand of the former port city from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFMR35DF–Panorama of ship cemetery near Moynaq at sunrise in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RF2K44B8Y–Burning tumbleweed at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RM2K90B1R–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3NT–Rusted ships on the former seabed of Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHKR1–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMT8N967–Sea shells on the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP65J–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. A rusty ship stands in the sand of the former port city from which the water retreated decades ago. The salt and sand desert of Aralkum continues to grow. The region is considered the biggest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HCP65E–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 22nd Oct, 2021. The water in the western part of the Aral Sea shimmers in the morning sun. Every year, according to estimates, the water retreats further by about 500 meters due to a lack of inflows. The Aralkum salt and sand desert is growing. The region is considered the greatest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR-report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT6BE3D–Burning tumbleweed at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RM2K90AH2–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR3HB–Rusted ships on the former seabed of Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMY8–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMT8N8X6–Cattle walking through the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP66G–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 22nd Oct, 2021. The water in the western part of the Aral Sea shimmers in the morning sun. Every year, according to estimates, the water retreats further by about 500 meters due to a lack of inflows. The Aralkum salt and sand desert is growing. The region is considered the greatest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR-report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT2ANDX–Burning tumbleweed at Aralcum desert as a bed of former Aral sea at Karakalpakstan, uzbekistan
RM2K90AMK–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMGKR439–Rusted ships on the former seabed of Aral Sea near Moynaq, Uzbekistan.
RF2ACHMYD–Rusty ship wreck in the deserted Aral Sea near Muynak in Uzbekistan
RMTCF6FW–Cattle walk through the dry seabed of Aral Sea which was once the 4th largest in the world now a salty, poisoned wasteland called the Aralkum Desert. Republic of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
RM2HCP663–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 22nd Oct, 2021. The water in the western part of the Aral Sea shimmers in the morning sun. Every year, according to estimates, the water retreats further by about 500 meters due to a lack of inflows. The Aralkum salt and sand desert is growing. The region is considered the greatest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR-report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HCP66D–Mujnak, Uzbekistan. 21st Oct, 2021. The water in the western part of the Aral Sea stands calmly in the evening sun. Every year, according to estimates, the water retreats further by about 500 meters due to lack of inflows. The Aralkum salt and sand desert is growing. The region is considered the greatest ecological disaster on earth. (to the KORR report 'Eco-disaster Aral Sea: The fight for its remains continues') Credit: Ulf Mauder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K90AME–Aral Sea ships' graveyard, Moynaq, Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
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