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English: Tajikistan: Women arriving to pick cotton. The cotton fields, all over Central Asia, are irrigated from the great Amu Darya. Now this great and historical river can no longer replenish adequately the Aral Sea, consequently the Aral Sea is drying up.
Date between 1997 and 2000
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Author Brian Harrington Spier
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