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Once the world's fourth-largest lake, #AralSea has lost more than 90 percent of its surface area since the 1960s, leaving behind vast salt deserts between #Kazakhstan and #Uzbekistan. Today, Chinese scientists and their Central Asian partners are working together to restore the | Collector
Once the world's fourth-largest lake, #AralSea has lost more than 90 percent of its surface area since the 1960s, leaving behind vast salt deserts between #Kazakhstan and #Uzbekistan.
Today, Chinese scientists and their Central Asian partners are working together to restore the
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Once the world's fourth-largest lake, #AralSea has lost more than 90 percent of its surface area since the 1960s, leaving behind vast salt deserts between #Kazakhstan and #Uzbekistan. Today, Chinese scientists and their Central Asian partners are working together to restore the

Once the world's fourth-largest lake, #AralSea has lost more than 90 percent of its surface area since the 1960s, leaving behind vast salt deserts between #Kazakhstan and #Uzbekistan. Today, Chinese scientists and their Central Asian partners are working together to restore the

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