• Lop Nur or Lop Nor (Oirat: ᠯᠣ᠊ᠫᠨᡇᡇᠷ, romanized: Lob nuur, from an Oirat Mongolic name meaning "Lop Lake", where "Lop" is a toponym of unknown origin)...
  • Lop Nur (Çince: 罗布泊; pinyin: Luóbù Pō; Uygurca: لوپنۇر), Çin'in Sincan Uygur Özerk Bölgesi'nde bulunan bir eski bir tuz gölüdür.
  • Located in the middle of the Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang, Lop Nur is China’s largest inland salt lake and one of the world’s largest inland rivers flowing into the...
  • The Lop Nur area has not been permanently inhabited since about 1920, when Uighur bands fled the basin after a plague killed many of them.
  • Bright blues and greens of potash evaporation ponds contrast with sandy surroundings at Lop Nur in May 2011.
  • Lop Nur, as a symbol of remoteness, desolation and mystery, has long been concerned by scientists and explorers, and yearned for by the majority of adventure lovers.
  • And in recent times, Lop Nur has become well-known in China and foreign countries mainly because of the academic argument in geomorphology about the...
  • Lop Nur or Lop Nor is a former salt lake, now largely dried-up, located between the Taklamakan and Kumtag deserts in the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous...
  • Günümüz dünyasında, Lop Nur Çölü büyük önem kazanmış ve her yaştan ve her kökenden insanın genel ilgisini çeken bir konu haline gelmiştir.
  • Located in China’s resource-rich but moisture-poor Xinjiang autonomous region, Lop Nur is an uninviting location for any kind of agriculture.
  • The name has become ironic: because of climate change, deforestation, and a series of ill-conceived dams, Lop Nur is now an inhospitable desert with a few small...
  • Lop Nur (中文: 罗布泊) is a tourist attraction, one of the Lac in Koxlangza, Republica Populara de China.