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Weddings, school dances, music festivals — in small pockets along the Aral Sea, there are signs of life.
The Aral has nearly disappeared, and the large communities it once sustained are simply no more.
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But a scattering of small towns and villages remain. Some have as few as 10 people. And there, they say, there’s still a bit of life beyond the sea.
New cafes, clothing stores and bodegas boasting imported snacks have popped up. Hand-painted Soviet-era billboards are being replaced by shiny metal signs with fresh paint.
A child runs in Aralsk, Kazakhstan, Tuesday, July 4, 2023. Despite the shrinking of the Aral Sea, small towns and villages remain. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Trains run around the clock, bringing returning residents and first-time visitors. They scribble their names into guestbooks at museums showcasing Aral artifacts.
Streets may be empty during hot, sunny days. But as the sun sets, they fill with children playing soccer, teenagers making videos for social media and old men playing cards. Techno music and the lights of carnival games flash through the night during local festivals.
Reminders of the once-mighty Aral linger. Old fishing nets and buoys rot in backyards. Rundown trucks with broken windshields become makeshift playgrounds for children. Sand-covered murals on buildings depict fishermen, boats and gulls on the sea.
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