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Lop Nur is a lake in the southeastern part of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, known as the "Ear of the Earth." Located in the northeast of Ruoqiang County, Lop Nur was once the second largest inland lake in China, reaching an altitude of 780 meters.
Lop Nur is located in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, China, the easternmost edge of the Taklamakan Desert, the largest desert in China, and is a famous arid center in the world, with an altitude of about 780 meters, located at the lowest point in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, the easternmost edge of the Taklamakan Desert, the north of Ruoqiang County, the southeast of Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, the geographical location, 88° 92°E, the center is located in the north latitude, east longitude.
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Lop Nur is located in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, China, the easternmost edge of the Taklamakan Desert, the largest desert in China, with a geographical location of 88° 92°E and a center at north latitude and east longitude.
Lop Nor (Lop Nor), a lake in the southeast of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is known as the "Ear of the Earth" because of its shape like a human ear, and is also known as the "Sea of Death"."Yuzawa"It is also known as Size, Yanze, Puchanghai, Yanze, Gaolanhai, Furihai, Linhai, Luopu Pond, Luobu Pond and other names.
Lop Nur is located in the east of the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, China, the easternmost edge of the Taklamakan Desert, the largest desert in China, is the world's famous arid center, about 780 meters above sea level, located in the lowest place in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, the easternmost edge of the Mohui Taklamakan Shahu Desert, the north of Ruoqiang County, the southeast of Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, geographical location, 88 ° 92 °E, the center is located at the north latitude, east longitude.
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Lop Nur (Uygur: Mongolian: ancient name Yanze, Size, Puchanghai, Gaolanhai, Luopuchi, Furihai, Linhai, Luopuchi, Luobuchi, etc., Mongolian and Uygur called "Luobnaoer, Luobnuoer", which means "flowing into the lake of many waters").
Lop Nur is a dried saltwater lake located in the east of the Tarim Basin in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and north of Ruoqiang County.
According to the 1928 survey, the area once reached 3,100 square kilometers, and it was once the second largest inland lake in China, second only to Qinghai Province at that time, until 1962, when it completely dried up and became a Gobi, but until the 21st century, many new maps still do not correct its disappearing area, so we can see the extent and shape of the water area of Lop Nur in the 20th century.
The dried up Lop Nur looks like the shape of a human ear from the satellite**, so it has the nickname "Ear of the Earth".
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Lop Nur, The Vanishing Fairy Lake is a reportage that begins with a vivid depiction of the desert scene of Lop Nur today, and then traces the beautiful scenes of history. Then it focuses on the reason for the demise of Lop Nur, and then specifically shows the desert scene of Lop Nur today. Finally, by extension, when it comes to the decline of Qinghai Lake and the crescent moon rolling spring, a strong appeal for saving the ecological environment is issued at the end of the article. >>>More
Lop Nur did not disappear.
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It should be possible, but the project is huge, the construction period is relatively long, and the cost is relatively large, and I believe that in the future, China should be able to complete this relatively arduous task.