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109 months ago
The WorldPost The Aral Sea used to be the world’s fourth-largest lake, but it has been reduced to two relative puddles.
115 months ago
Mashable :(
115 months ago
National Geographic The salty waters of Iran’s Lake Urmia recently morphed from a deep green to a rich red. Here's why.
115 months ago
Francesca Micol Pellegrini
Minions e gli scagnozzi clonati del cinema
scarletboulevard.com
Dai giallissimi Minions (da domani in sala) che aspirano a riverire il padrone più cattivo al mondo alle scimmie volanti blu al servizio della perfida Strega dell'Ovest ne Il Mago di Oz ai verdastr...
127 months ago
National Geographic The Aral Sea once reigned as one of the planet's largest inland bodies of water, straddling what is now Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. But today, the sea is 90 percent gone—serving as a cautionary tale of climate change.
Can the Aral Sea Be Revived?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
The Aral Sea once covered some 26,000 square miles (41,800 square kilometers)—an area larger than the state of West Virginia—with water.
130 months ago
The New York Times This is Magomed Abdusalamov, 34, also known as the Russian Tyson, also known as Mago. He is a former heavyweight boxer who scored four knockouts and 14 technical knockouts in his first 18 professional fights. He preferred to stand between rounds. Sit
Read more ... ting conveyed weakness.
But Mago lost his 19th fight, his big chance, at the packed Theater at Madison Square Garden in November 2013. His 19th decision, and his last.
Meet Mago, Former Heavyweight
nytimes.com
For Magomed Abdusalamov, 34, also known as the Russian Tyson, life was never the same after he lost for the first time in his 19th professional fight.
131 months ago
Yahoo News It may look beautiful from the skies, but the situation on the ground is pretty ugly.
Aral Sea Looks Like a Painting from Space
yhoo.it
The Aral Sea is shrinking, leaving a dried-up white lakebed where there used to be blue water. The image actually combines three separate radar scans: the red parts show data from Oct. 17 2014, the green from Dec. 28 2014 and blue from Feb. 14 2015.
132 months ago
I fucking love science
Satellite Image Of The Aral Sea Looks Like An Abstract Painting
iflscience.com
This beautiful satellite image of the Aral Sea belies the destruction it reveals: Once the world’s fourth-largest inland body of water, it has lost nearly 90% of its water volume in the last 50 years. The reason is due to irrigation projects that h
Read more ... ave effectively destroyed the region’s fishing indus…
132 months ago
Daily Mail This just makes us sad.
133 months ago
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