- - Now-vanished large lake of Central Asia
- - Shrinking inland lake, east of the Caspian Sea
- - Lost endorheic lake of Kazakhstan
- - Body of water between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan that was once one of the four largest lakes in the world
- - Disappearing Asian body of water: 2 wds.
- - Russian body of water
- - U.S.S.R. inland body of water
- - U.S.S.R. body of water
- - Site of numerous ship graveyards
- - Fourth-largest inland body of water
- - Shrinking salt lake in Asia
- - Body of water greatly shrunk by 1960s Soviet irrigation
- - Part of it is now a desert
- - Lake that has lost a lot of its original volume
- - Shrinking body of water in Asia
- - Site of sand-locked ships cited by Gore
- - Lake of Central Asia now only a quarter of the area it was in 1960
- - Shrinking body of Asia
- - Its surface area is about 25% of what it was in 1960
- - Victim of river diversion in Asia
- - Disappearing lake of Asia
- - Asian body of water that's now largely dried up
- - Body of water between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- - Shrinking body of water
- - Body that's now a fraction of its former self
- - Asian body of water
- - About 26,000 square miles of Asia, once
- - Disappearing Asian body of water
- - Body of water on the Uzbek border
- - Russian body that's a subject of environmental concern
- - Lake that was formerly one of the world's largest
- - Huge Asian body of water
- - Part of the Uzbekistan border
- - Shrinking water of Asia
- - Lake on the edge of Kazakhstan
- - Shrunken body of Asia
- - About 25,000 square miles in Asia
- - About 26,000 square miles of Asia
- - Body of water south of Orsk
- - Body of water on 60° East longitude
- - Uzbek body of water
- - About 12,000 square miles of Asia
- - Lake east of the Caspian
- - Body of water bordering Kazakhstan
- - It's shrinking in Asia
- - About 25,000 square miles of Asia
- - World's fourth-largest inland body of water
- - lake in central asia that is decreasing in area
- - artist back to organise a sale of a body of water
- - the amu darya used to flow into it
- - dar es salaam built dams around this water body
- - Caspian's neighbor
- - Asian salt lake
- - Uzbek lake
- - U. S. S. R. water body.
- - Shrunken, polluted Asian body
- - Shrinking salt-water lake
- - Salty U.S.S.R. expanse
- - Landlocked Asian waters
- - It's shrinking due to the Qaraqum Canal
- - It was once the world's fourth-largest lake
- - Shrinking Asian lake
- - Lake on border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- - Shrunken Asian lake
- - Large lake now largely desert
- - Large ex-lake
- - Amu Darya's outlet
- - Erstwhile Asian lake
- - Body undergoing desertification
- - Shrinking Asian body
- - Amu Darya outlet, once
- - Body that's a lot thinner than it used to be
- - The Amu Darya no longer feeds it
- - Lake now split into four parts
- - Fourth-largest lake until the 1970s
- - Large Asian border lake
- - Syr Darya terminus
- - It's been shrinking since 1960
- - Polluted Asian lake
- - Kazakh-Uzbek border lake
- - Home to many ship graveyards
- - Kazakh border lake
- - Shrinking body
- - Water that borders Kazakhstan
- - The Dike Kokaral divides its two sections
- - Shrinking water
- - Amu Darya's outflow
- - Uzbekistan border lake
- - One-time fourth-largest lake
- - Shrinking lake
- - Asian border lake
- - It separates Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- - Waters fed by the Amu Darya
- - Water split in 1987
- - It borders Uzbekistan
- - Asian saltwater lake
- - It's now less than half its 1960 size
- - The Amu Darya flows into it
- - "Earth in the Balance" subject
- - Amu Darya River outlet
- - It straddles the Kazakh-Uzbek border
- - Lake gaining ground
- - Kazakh waters
- - Where the Amu Darya empties
- - Shrinking Asian water
- - It's on Uzbekistan's border
- - Body on Uzbekistan's border
- - Amu Darya outlet
- - It borders Kazakhstan
- - It's less than half its 1960 size
- - The Soviets shrank it
- - It borders the Kyzyl Kum Desert
- - Salt-water lake
- - It's between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- - Large Asian lake
- - Noted lake with more than 10% salinity
- - Fast-shrinking body
- - Kazakhstan border water
- - Kazakh-Uzbek shrinker
- - Central Asian expanse
- - Lake bordering Kazakhstan
- - Fourth-largest lake
- - Ustyurt Plateau neighbor
- - Great inland waters
- - Former third-biggest lake in the world
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