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  1. Muynak and the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan: Travel guide and information

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  3. A guide to Moynaq and the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan

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  4. A guide to Moynaq and the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan

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  5. Aral Sea, Uzbekistan

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  6. Muynak, Uzbekistan: A Visit to the Aral Sea Ship Graveyard

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  1. Sunrise Over (What Remains of) The Aral Sea

  2. Aral Sea Drying Up

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  4. How Soviet Destroyed the Biggest Lake

  5. Высыхание Аральского моря за минуту, фото со спутника #shorts

  6. दम तोड़ता एक समंदर [Dying Aral Sea]

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  1. Uzbekistan Travel Tours

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  3. Travel Guide to the Aral Sea Disaster

    Travel Guide to one of the biggest Human disasters in the world, the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. and must-visit in Central Asia. By Author Christian L. Posted on July 23, 2021. Categories Asia, Central Asia, Destinations, Uzbekistan. Tags Aral Sea backpacking Central Asia Disaster Silk Road Uzbekistan.

  4. How To Visit Moynaq And The Aral Sea Disaster In Uzbekistan

    After the Aral Sea had shrunk and split into two bodies of water in 1987, it left behind the smaller North Aral Sea and the larger South Aral Sea. In 2003, Uzbekistan's South Aral Sea split again into two. By 2014, the eastern lake had withered away, and now there is only the western stretch of water left.

  5. Aral Sea: a travel guide

    The majority of the Aral Sea territory used to be on the Uzbek side, and this is where most of the interest for tourists can be found. If you want to visit the remains of the Aral Sea and have the choice between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, choose Uzbekistan. In Uzbekistan, the gateway town is Moynaq. In Kazakhstan, it's Aralsk.

  6. Visiting the Aral Sea, Muynak

    The Aral Sea, once the world's fourth-largest inland body of water spanning over 68,000 km² (nearly the size of Ireland), has shrunk by 90% since 1960, and is considered to be one of the world's greatest man-made disasters. During Aral Sea Tourism Week, I visited Muynak, written Moynaq in the local language, a city in northern ...

  7. Visiting the Aral Sea Disaster, Uzbekistan

    Updated November 2023, Visiting the Aral Sea Disaster, Uzbekistan was originally published in June 2022. Mostly dried and desiccated into a toxic desert, the Aral Sea is among the world's worst environmental disasters. Once a lively endorheic lake that provided fisherman's bounty, numerous ports, and a center of trade, the Aral Sea's ...

  8. A guide to Moynaq and the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan

    The Aral Sea in Uzbekistan is within the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan, the poorest and most desolate region in the country.. Karakalpakstan used to be a fertile region but, after the destruction of the Aral Sea, most of the surrounding land became extremely arid and a large part of the population started to suffer from pulmonary disease, as the air carries loads of salt particles.

  9. Moynaq: a travel guide to the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan

    As of now, it is still possible to visit the shore of the Aral sea, but it requires a long drive through the former sea bed. It is a 3 to 4 hour journey by four wheel drive from Moynaq to the shore of the Aral sea that is now 150 kilometers from the former port. Tours can be arranged either in Moynaq or Nukus.

  10. Off-the-Beaten-Path Uzbekistan: A 3-Day Aral Sea Tour

    Aral Sea Tour. Given that the Aral Sea is shrinking at a fast pace, around 1 meter / 3 feet a month, we decided to visit the region as part of our Uzbekistan trip. The Aral Sea basin is quite off-the-beaten-path, and the best option to visit it was to take an organized tour. We partnered with Advantour and left Nukus for a 3-day Aral Sea tour.

  11. Visiting the Aral Sea: Witnessing human disaster in Uzbekistan

    We decided to add the Aral Sea to our growing list of must-see destinations for our trip. The journey to the Aral Sea from Nukus, Uzbekistan. It took an entire day and over seven hours of driving to reach the shore of the Aral Sea, 400km away. But it was so worth it. You can definitely visit the Aral Sea with kids.

  12. The Aral Sea coast

    The Aral Sea has moved almost 200 km away, leaving a lifeless desert. The sea began to dry up in 1970, and by 1980, its level had fallen so much that it was divided into two parts: the Great and Small Aral. NASA satellite images clearly show the drying process of the Aral Sea. By 2014, only 10% of the sea remained, and the salinity of the water ...

  13. How to travel to Moynaq and the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan in 2024

    VISIT ARAL SEA. Do you want to visit the Aral Sea? Cool! Today, the remaining 10% of the sea is located around 80km from the original sea shore. The only way to reach it is by 4WD car with an experienced driver as the path goes through the unmarked desert land. Jipek Joli Inn organises tours from Nukus, and the prices are not less than $500. We ...

  14. Visiting Moynaq Ship Graveyard & Aral Sea Disaster

    This blog is a complete travel guide on Moynaq and Aral Sea ship Graveyard in Uzbekistan. It has all the informationon how to plan your trip.

  15. Aral Sea

    The Aral Sea (/ ˈ ær əl / ARR-əl) was an endorheic lake lying between Kazakhstan to its north and Uzbekistan to its south which began shrinking in the 1960s and largely dried up by the 2010s. It was in the Aktobe and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan and the Karakalpakstan autonomous region of Uzbekistan. The name roughly translates from Mongolic and Turkic languages to "Sea of Islands", a ...

  16. Muynak, Uzbekistan: A Visit to the Aral Sea Ship Graveyard

    March 23, 2023 / By Valerie Wheatley. A popular trip from Khiva is north, to the city of Muynak where you can visit the Aral Sea Ship Graveyard or the "ship graveyard". The residents of Muynak used to make their living by fishing on the Aral Sea. But for decades the sea has been decreasing in size and volume. Abandoned fishing boats are now ...

  17. Aral Sea Tour

    A 2-day adventure tour to Aral Sea, located at the boundary of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. As far back as half a century it was the 4th -biggest lake on Earth, with nearly 60,000 tons of fish harvested annually. In 1960s the Soviet government decided to grow more cotton, a very thirsty crop. The rivers were bled dry for irrigation and as a ...

  18. Muynak and the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan: Travel guide and information

    Muynak (Moynak) and the Aral Sea Muynak history. Muynak (Moynak) (Moynak means "strake" or "shallow" in the Kazakh language) is a town located in the Karakalpakistan region.Half a century ago, Muynak was a thriving port with a fleet of fishing schooners, a three-shift cannery, sanatoriums, mud baths, and a multinational population of tens of thousands.

  19. The Aral Sea, Uzbekistan

    The Aral Sea straddles the border between western Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan. It's fed by the Syr-Darya and Amu-Darya Rivers, flowing down from the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain ranges. Back in the 1950s these rivers brought an average 55 cubic km of water a year to the Aral Sea, which stretched 400km from end to end and 280km from ...

  20. How a Disappearing Sea Became a Town's Main Attraction

    Aug. 9, 2018. MUYNAK, Uzbekistan — The fierce windstorm that walloped this small defunct port in late spring stunned even a local ecologist long resigned to the devastation wrought by the ...

  21. Aral Sea, Uzbekistan

    Aral Sea, Uzbekistan The Aral Sea - a story of our earth ... If you want to see something beautifully - albeit sadly - unforgettable, you should most definitely visit the Aral Sea. Information: Aral Sea Tours can either be for one or two nights - the way there can take 7-9h from Nukus, depending on the weather, and sometimes it is not ...

  22. Aral Sea Adventure & Tour in 2 days

    Visit the ship graveyard and museum dedicated to the Aral Sea in Muynak city. Lunch in the house of the Karakalpak family. Continue to drive across the dried bottom of the Aral Sea. The distance from Muynak to today's shore is 150 km (4 hours' drive). Drive on the edge of the plateau Ustyurt. Photo stop on the Grand Canyon.

  23. Through the Lens: The Aral Sea Has All But Disappeared. But in Small

    A man cooks fish caught from the remnants of the Aral Sea in a desert outside Muynak, Uzbekistan, June 24, 2023. A woman relaxes next to a hot spring, in an area that used to be part of the Aral ...

  24. Climate change is fueling the disappearance of the Aral Sea

    The UN labels the destruction of the Aral Sea in Central Asia the most staggering disaster of the 20th century. The drying up of the once-mighty sea has affected residents and their livelihoods for decades. Some now say climate change presents their greatest obstacle yet. (AP Video by Victoria Milko and Ebrahim Noroozi.

  25. The first visit of UNDP Resident Representative in Uzbekistan to Aral

    On December 12, the UNDP Resident Representative a.i. in Uzbekistan Ram Iyer and UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Uzbekistan Mr. Anas Fayyad Qarman visited the Republic of Karakalpakstan to familiarize with the current state of the region, to get acquainted with the development status of the Aral Sea region, as well as the results of UNDP activities in Aral Sea region.

  26. Desert Rebirth: Kazakhstan and USAID's Aral Sea Restoration Partnership

    ASTANA — Once the fourth largest lake in the world, the Aral Sea now stands as an example of an ecological disaster of our time. Spanning six million hectares, with 2.8 million hectares in Kazakhstan and 3.2 million hectares in Uzbekistan, this region now generates over 100 million tons of dust and toxic salt annually.

  27. The Aral Sea has made Central Asia significantly dustier, according to

    The drying up of the Aral Sea has made Central Asia 7% dustier in the last 30 years. Between 1984 and 2015, dust emissions from the growing desert almost doubled from 14 to 27 million tons. This ...