And maybe they were right to be worried. The Caspian Sea Monster could scream along at 650 kilometers per hour, would skim harmlessly over antiship mines, and flew too low for most radar to spot.
They were built to be close to the water of the Caspian Sea. Now the ground beneath them is parched, and they are just relics of what once was there. Less than 20 years ago, the land beneath them ...
FOR MANY living on Kazakhstan’s coast, it was obvious long ago. The Caspian Sea is drying up. The world’s largest inland body of water has dropped by two metres since the mid-1990s ...
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 ...
12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kazakh environmental activists, scientists, and thought leaders are calling on the international community to address the unfolding ecological crisis of the Caspian Sea ...