Aral Sea: The Vanishing Sea of Central Asia
The Aral Sea, once one of the world's largest lakes, is now a symbol of environmental disaster. Located between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, it has drastically shrunk due to Soviet-era irrigation projects. The region is home to the Ship Graveyard in Muynak, the Aralkum Desert, and abandoned fishing villages. Despite its tragic history, the area attracts visitors interested in nature, history, and ecotourism.