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Once one of the world's worst environmental disasters, #AralSea region is seeing signs of renewal. Scientists in #Uzbekistan are working with Chinese partners to cultivate salt-tolerant plants that can survive in the harsh, salt-covered soil left behind by the shrinking lake. | Collector
Once one of the world's worst environmental disasters, #AralSea region is seeing signs of renewal.
Scientists in #Uzbekistan are working with Chinese partners to cultivate salt-tolerant plants that can survive in the harsh, salt-covered soil left behind by the shrinking lake.
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Once one of the world's worst environmental disasters, #AralSea region is seeing signs of renewal. Scientists in #Uzbekistan are working with Chinese partners to cultivate salt-tolerant plants that can survive in the harsh, salt-covered soil left behind by the shrinking lake.

Once one of the world's worst environmental disasters, #AralSea region is seeing signs of renewal. Scientists in #Uzbekistan are working with Chinese partners to cultivate salt-tolerant plants that can survive in the harsh, salt-covered soil left behind by the shrinking lake.

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