A few years ago, things were looking grim for Dojran (pronounced “doy-ran”), a lake in the southeastern corner of Macedonia. It was losing water rapidly, and facing total disappearance. But a strict conservation program has brought this little lake back from the brink.

They’re not wearing black wetsuits: that is mud spread across their bodies.
We had only heard Dojran described as “troubled”, “endangered”, and “diminished”, so weren’t expecting much during our visit. Certainly, we weren’t expec...
Published on October 17, 2014 08:53