Chapter 79 The True Face of the Jurassic World
Chapter 79 The True Face of the Jurassic World
A day earlier, they had successfully launched enough satellites to cover the entire Jurassic planet using the Qizheng 7 satellite.
This means that they now have a better understanding of the mountains, lakes, and basic terrain of the Jurassic world.
Without satellites, relying solely on existing technology, it would take far too long to explore the entire Jurassic planet.
But with satellites, the situation is completely different.
"Wow, the continental plates in the Jurassic World are like this?!"
Looking at the huge landmass connected on the big screen, Han Bei spoke in shock.
His eyes were filled with disbelief.
He never imagined that the landmasses of the Jurassic World would be like the supercontinent Pangaea from Earth's ancient past.
Su Yang and Zhang Changgong were slightly taken aback when they saw the images of the Jurassic World continental plates displayed on the big screen.
Is the landmass of Jurassic World actually a single piece?
"It seems that this planet is somewhat similar to the Pangaea period of Earth."
Su Yang pondered for a moment before speaking.
In the ancient past, there was a landmass called Pangaea. At that time, all the land on Earth was a single, continuous piece of land.
Unlike Earth, which has been divided into seven continents and four oceans through hundreds of millions of years of crustal movement.
"It seems that we are not in a particularly deep inland area."
Han Bei couldn't help but say.
He still knows some basic common sense.
Like a continent, its inland areas are mostly deserts, where moisture is difficult to penetrate.
Even in the western part of Great Xia, there are many desert areas, not to mention the entire landmass of the Jurassic World.
"We can first retrieve the coordinates from the satellite to pinpoint the exact location."
Su Yang spoke calmly and unhurriedly, and then began to operate.
Before the satellite was launched, their methods for determining location were neither numerous nor precise.
But with satellites, things are different.
They have a clear understanding of the terrain and landforms of every region on the entire planet.
Not to mention, their current location can be pinpointed using coordinates.
Not long after.
Su Yang then located their position using the coordinates.
The appearance of their base was clearly projected onto the large screen.
"Dr. Su, isn't something missing?"
Zhang Changgong stared at the entire landmass on the screen, frowned, and spoke.
"The more I look at it, the more I feel like it's only half of it?"
Upon hearing this, Han Bei looked over curiously.
Su Yang frowned, then carefully examined the entire continent.
I hadn't paid much attention before, but now that I look closely, the area of this continent seems to be somewhat disproportionate to the size of the planet.
Moreover, at the southernmost tip of the mainland, the coastline is not a naturally formed curve, but rather a straight line that looks like it has been cleaved by something.
"strangeness."
Su Yang clicked his tongue and then used the communicator to have the satellite administrators retrieve the overall appearance of the planet.
as predicted.
At the southernmost tip of this planet lies a separate continent.
However, its size is far smaller than the continent they inhabit, not even a quarter of its size.
Between the two continents lies an extremely wide sea, so the map only shows traces of the first continent.
If Su Yang and the others had observed more carefully from the beginning, they could have easily discovered the problem at the southernmost tip of the continent.
But they were all captivated by that complete continent, and only now have they discovered it.
"This should be considered the Antarctica of this planet."
Han Bei looked at the continent and couldn't help but say something.
This continent is small enough, but why does it look like it was forcibly divided up?
"That's one way to think about it."
Su Yang nodded and had someone pull up satellite images of the continent located at the South Pole.
Like Antarctica on Earth, that continent is covered by ice and snow because of its high latitude.
At first glance, it doesn't look like it has any life at all.
"Could it be that this planet hasn't undergone any intense geological activity?"
Su Yang couldn't help but feel a little suspicious.
If not, how did the edges of these two continents achieve such a neat and perfect fit?
if so.
Then the continent beneath their feet should not be such a complete, single continent.
At the very least, there should be some small islands near the mainland.
But this continent.
It was as if I had been completely isolated, surrounded by nothing but the ocean.
Of course, the same applies to the southernmost piece of land.
"Could that continent have been carved up by an ancient civilization?"
Staring at the continent covered in snow, Han Bei said with some confusion.
"I don't know."
Su Yang shook his head. "But it's not impossible."
Civilizations in the universe always have things they can't even imagine.
Perhaps the ancient civilization of this planet, for some reason, cut the planet, which originally had only one landmass, in half.
However, it cannot be ruled out that it was the work of nature's wondrous hand.
Even on Earth, Su Yang had never heard of such a place.
But this is not Earth, after all, where anything is possible.
The universe is vast and full of wonders.
"Never mind that for now, let's find out the location of the Healing Faction's headquarters first."
Su Yang shook his head, then had someone use satellites to search for a place that resembled Wangyue Valley.
After about ten minutes, all the locations on the map that resembled Wangyue Valley were presented to Su Yang and the others.
"So many?"
Han Bei's eyes widened as he looked at the hundreds of pictures on the big screen.
"That's considered a small amount, considering it's a complete planet."
Su Yang said softly.
Then he started flipping through the pages one by one.
Although satellites can help them quickly find their location, they are not on Earth, which is a place that would be extremely easy to find on Earth.
On Jurassic Planet, it is considerably more difficult.
After half an hour of comparison, Su Yang finally identified the three areas that most resembled Wangyue Valley.
Most importantly, two of these areas are practically adjacent to each other.
According to Su Yang's speculation, that was the best choice for Wangyue Valley.
Not only is there an abundant water source, but there are also plains nearby, so there is basically no need to worry about food.
"Go and invite the shaman over."
Seeing that Su Yang had basically locked down the area, Zhang Changgong said to Lin Changdong.
"clear."
Upon hearing this, Lin Changdong immediately nodded.
"If it's this location, the headquarters of the Healing Faction is still quite a distance from here."
Su Yang couldn't help but say.
The coordinates of the base are compared with those coordinates of several other locations, regardless of which one it is.
They are almost all hundreds of kilometers away from the base.
"I'm a little curious now, how did Allen and the others get here?"
A hint of suspicion flashed in Su Yang's eyes.
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