Pistachio farms left dry by climate change
By Agence France-Presse in Sirjan, Iran | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-05 08:46
The pistachio trees at the village in southern Iran are long dead, bleached white by the sun - the underground water reserves sucked dry by decades of over-farming.
The last farmers left with their families 10 years ago, and the village has the look of an abandoned Martian colony.
The dome-roofed, mud-walled homes are crumbling, once-green fields are now nothing but dirt furrows, and the only sign of life is a couple of drifters camping out in an old storehouse.
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