The Caspian Sea, once a bounty of clean water and fish, is shrinking due to climate breakdown and human activities.
All rivers and lakes that exist in the country flow directly into the Caspian Sea ... of the Caspian Sea. This makes for a fantastic landscape that is easy for tourists to fall in love with.
Archaeologists from the International Association for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies, Italy, along with the Underwater ...
One of Earth's most interesting natural features, the Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water on the planet, defying conventional classifications to be both a sea and a lake. Situated ...
The 13 locks on the canal connect the Volga River, the longest in Russia that empties into the Caspian, and the Don River which empties into the Sea of Azov, which is connected to the Black Sea via ...
Each year in Aktau, a coastal city, the sea retreats further from the shore. Two factors lie behind the Caspian’s decline. Growing water use along Russia’s Volga river, which provides 80-90% ...
They were built to be close to the water of the Caspian Sea ... more water from the top of the sea. Warmer air is also drying up the flow in some of the main rivers that feed it, said Ms Alizade ...
swim across the Caspian Sea. Karl Bushby set off in 1998 and is more than two-thirds into his 36,000-mile (58,000km) adventure. However, he said tensions between the West and Russia and Iran have ...
All eyes are on Azerbaijan as the small petrostate hosts COP29 in its capital Baku, which sits on the shores of the Caspian Sea - the largest inland body of water on Earth. The Caspian Sea, sometimes ...