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UN7ALB50445
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Recession of Aral Sea Dries Up Uzbek Port City
4/4/2010 4:21:40 AM
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Recession of Aral Sea Dries Up Uzbek Port City
4/4/2010 4:10:52 AM
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Recession of Aral Sea Dries Up Uzbek Port City
4/4/2010 4:05:56 AM
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UN7406118
Recession of Aral Sea Dries Up Uzbek Port City
4/4/2010 4:05:49 AM
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Secretary-General Visits Uzbek Town Affected by Recession of Aral Sea
4/4/2010 3:59:27 AM
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UN7406115
Secretary-General Visits Uzbek Town Affected by Recession of Aral Sea
4/4/2010 4:00:21 AM
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UN7406116
Secretary-General Speaks to Media Following Visit to Aral Sea
4/4/2010 6:11:32 AM
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UN7406123
Aerial View of Uzbekistan's Shrinking Aral Sea
4/4/2010 4:39:05 AM
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UN7406122
Secretary-General and Uzbek Prime Minister Ride Helicopter over Aral Sea
4/4/2010 2:23:56 AM
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UN7406112
Secretary-General Takes Helicopter over Aral Sea
4/4/2010 2:26:31 AM
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UN7406113
Secretary-General and Wife View Aral Sea from Helicopter
4/4/2010 3:26:26 AM
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UN7406114
Secretary-General Shown Presentation on Shrinking Aral Sea in Uzbekistan
4/4/2010 1:23:23 AM
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UN7406111
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Cemetery of Ships in Uzbek Aral Sea Region
Caption Description
During his state visit to Uzbekistan, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon took a helicopter tour of the Aral Sea region, with a stop in the former port city of Muynak. Mr. Ban expressed shock that he "could see only a cemetery of ships marooned in the sand" in Muynak, which has ceased to be a bustling port city, following the rapid shrinking of the Aral Sea in the course of a few decades.
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UN7406120
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433409
Production Date
04/04/2010 4:16:35 AM
Country
Uzbekistan
Credit
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe