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Aral Sea, February 2000
In search for information on Vozrozdeniya Island in the Aral
Sea, I went to the Aralsk, hundred kilometres north of the Aral Sea. The
only way to get there is by train. After thirty hours I hoped for some
civilization, but I didn't really get it...
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UNDP Office in Aralsk. It looks already cold from the outside....
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It is cold inside too. Translator Aigul wearing her 'shapka' to keep
warm because of the lack of central heating.
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Aigul invited me to stay with her family. They had a stove at least, the
state hotel didn't. The only thing was that there was no running water.
The toilet appeared to be a whole in the ground outside (why do I always
have to go to the toilet in the middle of the night when it's -40C?).
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Aigul's son is very cute. It was mutual. He started crying the moment I left
the house....
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Marker in old sea bedding of the Aral Sea, now hundred kilometres from
the actual sea shore.
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This is what the soil looks like that far from the sea...
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The ship cemetery. Dozens of ships in the middle of the steppe.
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This is a ship on Vozrozdeniya Island. I came to Aralsk to find out more
about this island in the Aral Sea. Unfortunately I didn't manage to get
there..... (picture from UNDP Office).
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Do you want to know more about Vozrozdeniya Island? Check out the following
article:
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