Chapter 57 Sagarmatha National Park 1979
Log:Day361
Sagarmatha National Park, this is the final location.
Located in the Solo-Khumbu region northeast of Kathmandu, Nepal, it is located on the southern slope of Mount Everest. It was included in the World Heritage List as a world natural heritage in 1979.
The altitude of the park rises from 2805 meters at the entrance to 8844.43 meters. The world's highest peak, Mount Everest, is here. Mount Everest is 8844.43 meters above sea level. In Tibetan, "Qomolangma" means "Mother of Gods". When I first
When I saw her, the feeling was indescribable. It was only two days ago. After I completed the 281st landing module charging, I barely flew for an hour to get here. To be honest, after experiencing hope and despair again and again, I
I don’t have high expectations for this flight anymore.
Half a year ago, I had sent the location of these crazy powers to the Nebula Space Station. If one day, a spacecraft comes to the Nebula Space Station, it will be able to discover them by opening the data collector.
Until then, my mission can be said to have been completed. I have long given up any hope that anyone will come to the earth to rescue me. But I am not alone. I am just sorry. There are many regrets.
Forget it, let’s not talk about regrets in today’s diary. The focus of this diary is – Sagarmatha.
"Sagarmatha" is called "Sagarmatha" in Nepali, which means "Skyscraper" or "Top of the World". Europeans call this place "Eiffels Peak", and it is also called "Ebelist" in English to commemorate the 1852
It was named after Georges Abelist, who first mapped its location and altitude in 1999.
There are 7 peaks in Sagarmatha National Park, including Mount Everest. The remaining 6 peaks are also above 7,000 meters above sea level, and there are also a considerable number of glaciers and deep valleys.
Because it is located in a mountainous area with a large altitude difference, it has created a rich ecological environment here. Before the earth was destroyed by the last explosion, the environment of this park was suitable for the growth of a variety of animals and plants. Unfortunately, there is nothing now, and the glaciers remain.
No vegetation to be seen.
The orogeny created the unique landscape of this generation. The Indian Plate collided with the Asian Plate to the north, causing the two belts to continuously rise up to thousands of meters high, forming the Himalayas.
This place is not only huge, but also has an altitude difference of 6,000 meters. It would take two days for my landing module to be charged before I could reach the top of a mountain of more than 8,000 meters in one go.
According to previous speculation, the control device is most likely somewhere on the summit of Mount Everest.
The metal detection work was not going well. I could only go up slowly, but it was very uncomfortable in the landing module. I wanted to go out for a walk instead of huddled in this place all the time. It was getting more and more crowded and the smell was getting worse.
The worse.
Of course I don't blame anyone, I am happy and not alone.
The World Heritage Committee describes this place like this. Sagarmatha is a special area, with mountains, glaciers and deep valleys of various shapes throughout the area. The main mountain range is Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, with an altitude of 8844.43 meters. The park
There are many rare species, such as snow leopards and red pandas. The unique culture of the Shepas tribe adds to the charm of this national park.
Data show that Sagarmatha National Park has bright sunshine all year round and is like spring all year round. The surrounding mountains are majestic and majestic, and there are many ice peaks. There is snow on the mountains that does not melt all year round. Under the mountains are evergreen flowers and plants all year round. There is also a representative Lama Ning in the park.
The monasteries and temples of the Sherpa culture in Mapai. The most spectacular scenery is the blooming flowers in the lower valleys. The national flower of Nepal, rhododendrons, are all over the mountains and plains. Red, rose and rare white rhododendrons are in various shapes, delicate and lovely, and on the mountains.
The white snow complements each other, making it particularly beautiful and dazzling.
In addition to plants, there are also various animal species, including elk, snow leopards and other rare animals. The largest mammal in the park is musk deer, while snow leopards are endemic to Central Asia and have a large population here. Birds here
There are as many as 118 varieties.
Of course, there is nothing now.
When I went out of the cabin to adjust the position of the solar panels in the morning, I saw that there seemed to be some dried lichen along the river bed. To prove that it was not my imagination, I had to admit that my current physical condition was very bad and I could use it.
To describe a dying person.
The air today is also very bad. Like every day before, the blue sky and white clouds we are familiar with have never appeared, but I know what it should look like.
Just now, when I came back here from outside the cabin, I looked along the top of Mount Everest. It was silvery white. I took a photo, and the image was very poor. How can I put it, with the blue sky as the background, it must be very sacred.
A photo of the sky. Unfortunately, all the sky I could see was dark brown, very much like the surface of Mars.
If I didn't know that I was definitely on the earth, I would have thought that I was on some Mars satellite, because the reddish-brown sky was so unbearable, it was ugly; what was even more unbearable was that it was once very ugly.
beautiful.
Thank God, my extravehicular activities were not too difficult. After the oxygen concentration was lowered, my crude cultivation device could still provide me with the fresh oxygen I needed to maintain my life.
In order to live a little longer, I tried my best, but the results were not satisfactory. In addition, there was a thought in my mind that became increasingly difficult to control.
I always want to take off the damn helmet. It smells really worse and worse, and the surface is easily stained with a layer of black and gray dust. It's too dirty. The air really contains a lot of small particles, which is not friendly to the respiratory tract.
It is very damaging to the skin.
But the more this happens, I don’t know why, the more I have the urge to take off my helmet and take a breath of the earth’s air. What I learned in the book is that the earth’s air is sweet, especially
We are standing in some places rich in natural resources, such as Sagarmatha National Park, where flowers were in bloom all year round.
The smell of flowers, forget it... The medicine I brought with me when I set out has long been used up. My body is as fragile as a dry leaf. Today, I lost some weight, at the rate of one pound a day.
I can accept it. When I die, I may not have any muscle left, but fortunately, the bone loss is slower than I thought, and the flight suit can provide relatively good support. Most importantly, I feel that I am better than
Stand steadier and stronger at any time.
After all, it is gravity on the earth.
The flight suit that protected me was getting looser and looser, like a plastic bag, and it was really uncomfortable when it was put on me.
Maybe it's for this reason that I always want to take off my helmet. Maybe my brain is no longer working well.
Chapter completed!