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How Russia Drained A Sea
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The Aral Sea was the fourth-largest lake in the world in 1960. Today about 10% of the Sea remains. It’s been called ‘one of the planet’s worst environmental disasters’ and has affected millions across Central Asia. In this video, Andy looks into what the USSR discovered in the region that was so important that they were willing to drain the Aral Sea and if there is any hope to reverse the damage done.
Faultline is produced by Andy Burgess
Speical thanks to Didier Bizet
Faultline was launched in the summer of 2022 by documentarian Andy Burgess. He has spent the majority of the past decade travelling across the world, producing, hosting, filming, and editing videos for himself and brands like Red Bull, Helly Hansen, & Terra Matter. He started making short-form content on Snapchat and was nominated for a Shorty Award in 2018, before moving the focus of his stories into video journalism, guiding audiences through stories from across the world. His series ‘Origins’ with Red Bull explored the history of extreme sports, the communities behind them and how they have gone on to affect the cultures of today. Faultline is a channel that combines on-the-ground reporting, research, and filmmaking telling human stories through geography
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Time Stamps:
0:00 The Aral Sea
1:52 The Conquest
3:04 White Gold
6:50 The Fall Out
9:19 Life on the Aral Sea
12:50 Saving the Sea
15:52 Maybe you can you help
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