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Give Your Heart to the Sea
Masood Talebi
Series description

‘Give your heart to the sea, if there is water hidden in it.’ It may be hard to believe, but what once had a long history of shipping, boating and swimming has now become a tragedy. Lake Urmia in Iran is the largest saline lake in the Middle East, and the sixth largest saltwater lake in the world. However, the lake has been in a drought crisis for nearly a decade, and is on the verge of destruction through a combination of factors including climate change, damming projects and the excessive use of groundwater for agriculture. Salinity and excessive salt saturation, as well as desertification, results in salt storms and dust, which are a serious threat to the environment, agricultural sectors and the people of northwest Iran. Masood Talebi has been documenting the lake for about 12 years, in the hope that the international community will respond to the disaster.

Biography

masoud talebi 1985, Tabriz, Iran -Instagram:masoud.images

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This area to the west of the lake was once a place for boating and recreation.
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At its deepest point, the lake has a depth of approximately 16 metres.
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During the early drought, part of the lake was irrigated to maintain water.
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An abandoned house that once served as a motel for people visiting the beach.
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Sharafkhaneh is one of the largest ports on the lake, but it is now completely dry.
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Remains of wood used to moor boats on the southern shore of the lake.
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This scene on the western edge of the lake caught the photographer’s eye.
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The most famous pier on the lake, where most ships would dock to unload their cargo or undergo repairs.