![]() The financial capital of China was always a major city, but over the past 30 years it has metastasized across the Yangtze River Delta, building skyscrapers over what were once farming villages. Once little more than a fishing village, this Middle Eastern megacity has blown up in recent years, even extending onto new land in the Persian Gulf. The city has exploded over the past few decades, sprawling into the desert-even as a growing population and worsening drought shrink nearby Lake Mead.
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