1. Aral Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: North Aral Sea and South Aral Sea
2. Home - Aral Sea Foundation
Aral Sea Foundation ... Aral Sea's surface area has now shrunk by approximately 60%, and its volume by almost 80%.
3. Aral Sea - New World Encyclopedia
The Aral Sea (Kazakh: Арал Теңізі, Aral Tengizi, Uzbek: Orol dengizi, Russian: Аральскοе мοре) a landlocked endorheic sea in Central Asia, straddles the ...
4. ARAL SEA
The Aral Sea, located in Uzbekistan and Kazakstan (both countries were part of the former Soviet Union), is historically a saline lake. It is in the center of a large, flat ...
5. Aral Sea : Image of the Day
Large images: July - September, 1989 Landsat mosaic at 250 m resolution (364 k JPEG) August 12, 2003 Aqua MODIS scene at 250 m resolution (276 k JPEG)
6. The History of the Aral Sea :: About the Aral Sea disaster. Map of ...
The Aral Sea history. About Aral Sea disaster. Map of Aral Sea Map & pictures of Aral Sea Tourism & travel to dying Aral Sea Aral Sea basin. Where is the Aral Sea?
7. Earthshots: Satellite Images of Environmental Change: Aral Sea
From the U.S. Geological Survey. Argon, Landsat and NOAA satellite images document 33 years of ecological disaster.
8. Aral Sea
Description: The Aral Sea is one of less than 20 ancient lakes in the world, and is estimated to be more than 5 million years old. To many, the Aral Sea has become synonymous ...
9. The Shrinking Aral Sea : Image of the Day
The Aral Sea is actually not a sea at all. It is an immense lake, a body of fresh water, although that particular description of its contents might now be more a figure of ...