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Crossing the Altai

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It’s amazing what discoveries crossing a mountain range can uncover. I leave the barren peaks of the Mongolian Altai and fly over into Kazakhstan, touching down in Ust-Kamenogorsk near the Russia border. Stepping off the place I am hit by waves of humidity and green, two things I haven’t experienced for some time.

After an easy customs pass we board again and fly over the Ulba River and the bright green fields surround its flooded banks. Many of Kazakhstan’s agricultural areas were over-irrigated under Soviet rule and soils are now classified as either over-fertilized or degraded, neither a good thing. The plane flies south toward Almaty, over the steppe, and the enormous Lake Balkash whose fate appears to be following in the footsteps of the Aral Sea. It is evaporating because its sources have been tapped, but this time the blame falls of the Chinese rather than Soviets for a change. Most of the ‘stans are facing environmental nightmares.



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