tommes

tommes deceased

Posted: 29 Aug 2014


Taken: 02 Aug 2014

11 favorites     8 comments    1 216 visits

Location

Lat, Lng:  
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address:  unknown

 View on map

See also...

Geotagged Geotagged


Theme of the week Theme of the week


l'insolite l'insolite


1000+ visits 1000+ visits


Sony Alpha + Nex Sony Alpha + Nex


300-400 Views 300-400 Views


200-300 Views 200-300 Views


50-100 Views 50-100 Views


500-999 visits 500-999 visits


250+ visits 250+ visits


500+ visits 500+ visits


Geology Geology


SHIP-SPOTTING SHIP-SPOTTING


Désert du monde Désert du monde


Kafkaesque Kafkaesque


5+ Favourites 5+ Favourites


Boats and Ships Boats and Ships


10+ Favourites 10+ Favourites


Abandoned Abandoned


See more...

Keywords

rust
dried
desert
Karakalpakstan
Mo‘ynoq
Aral Sea


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

1 216 visits


Muynak ship graveyard (2)

Muynak ship graveyard (2)
Mo‘ynoq, formerly a sea port, now 80km away from the coastline of the dying Aral Sea.

Typo93, Roger (Grisly), ColRam, and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo


Latest comments - All (8)
 diedje
diedje
vor kurzen lief ein bericht zum thema aralsee auf pro 7 - galileo?
www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article5029503/Wunder-in-der-Wueste-der-Aralsee-kehrt-zurueck.html
7 years ago.
 tommes
tommes club has replied
yoar, hab ich schon woanders mal gelesen gehabt. dass der aralsee wieder zurückkehrt, stimmt aber nur für einen sehr kleinen teil. in anderen teilen trocknet er trotzdem immer weiter aus :(
7 years ago.
 diedje
diedje has replied
stimmt, der große teil soll für immer verloren sein. aber gibt wohl noch einen kleinen ... .
7 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Fine shot! is this climate change of someone built a dam or similar?
www.ipernity.com/group/thousandandmore
2 years ago.
 tommes
tommes club has replied
No, it is not because of global warming or not only. The water of the river that flows into the Aral Sea is extensively used for industry and agriculture, so that almost nothing reaches the lake anymore.
2 years ago.

Sign-in to write a comment.