Chapter 68 World Heritage Satellite Imagery
According to the news sent by Nami, what Mir has learned about the situation is as follows.
Nami has arrived on Earth, and the landing module is operating well. According to her speculation, she will be able to activate the explosive devices located in nine places in two days. It is estimated that there are still 70 hours before the final explosion of the Earth.
During this period, she needs to travel to nine places based on the map drawn by Miranda. These places are spread across several continents of the earth, so she needs some time.
"What's the condition of the earth?" Stanley asked.
"It's too bad. At least I won't want to breathe outside air."
"Wear your mask, don't take it off," Dawson reminded.
"Of course, I am charging the aircraft now. The good news is that the daylight here is not bad, the sky is gray-brown, the sun is not powerful, and the charging time is longer than I thought."
"Very good, you are already very good. Is there any news about others, I mean Rachel and the others." Stanley asked.
Nami's voice disappeared for a few seconds, and then she said: "Sorry, there is no one here, neither new humans nor humans. But their sacrifices will not be in vain. Our mission will come to an end soon, thanks to us
Pioneer of."
"You mean the Baikal? Lake Baikal has reached the earth?" Dawson stood up excitedly.
"The thing is like this, we encountered a collision, the protective shield was destroyed, and the battery pack was damaged. We thought it was finished. Maybe Rachel and Suzaku also encountered the same problem at the time, but fortunately Arthur and I were still alive.
, and then we followed the orbit and descended slowly, and at a desperate moment, a space station appeared in front of us."
"It's the Nebula International Space Station. Its predecessor is the Tiangong Space Station made in China." Frankenstein explained.
"Have you done all the research?" Perimo's attitude was still not very friendly.
"Nonsense, of course I have studied it all. Can the technicians with full power understand it?" Frankenstein replied proudly.
"Let me tell you the next thing. There is still a lot of work to do in Nami. The Nebula International Space Station is the last international space station in human low-Earth orbit. The cost was very high at the time, but even so, it is time to retire.
The reason why the Galapagos Islands can connect to the Nebula is because Lake Baikal has done this before.
I can only speculate about the situation at that time. After the spacecraft disintegrated, the front end of the two-stage spacecraft detached, and the part where engineer Miranda was located flew into the orbit of the earth. Thank you to the stars, Miranda is really an outstanding person.
Engineer, she not only successfully docked with the Nebula space station, but also repaired the Nebula space station and lived in it for a period of time. During this time, she repaired the damaged Baikal and studied the world heritage list.
More than a hundred days later, she set off again to fly to Earth.
The restored Nebula space station welcomed its second wave of guests a few days ago, namely the Galapagos Islands.
History is such a coincidence.
Nami and Arthur also successfully docked with the Nebula International Space Station. They repaired the spacecraft and found Miranda's log.
Now Nami has arrived on Earth...
But we don’t know Arthur’s situation for the time being. The message Nami sent back mainly talks about the detonating device.
Miranda said this was due to satellite technology, and I checked the relevant information.
In the Age of the Earth, in 2011, UNESCO released at its headquarters in Paris a set of images entitled "From Space to Pla Image s of We Sites on the World Heritage List in Danger" (From Space to Pla Image s of We Sites on the Earth)
I), reflects the development, changes and challenges faced by existing endangered world heritage sites around the world from a unique perspective.
The atlas, compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey in partnership with UNESCO, contains detailed satellite images of a total of 31 sites on the World Heritage in Danger List, highlighting the challenges these endangered sites currently face.
Development threats, such as resource plunder, natural disasters, mass tourism, pollution and armed conflicts, etc.; it also provides valuable information for the public to understand the development and changes of relevant heritage sites.
Nine years after the release of this atlas, another batch of high-definition satellite imaging images were released, revealing nine damaged world natural heritage sites.
It was these nine satellite images that helped Miranda determine the specific location of the detonation device.
they are, respectively:
Berlin Museum Island
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia
Archaeological Area of Ciudad Chan Chan, Peru
mount kenya national park
Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Swedish Lapland
hawaii volcanoes national park
Samarra Archaeological Zone, Iraq
The architectural complex on Berlin Museum Island is a unique cultural heritage, consisting of the Berlin Old Museum and the subsequent Neues Museum, the National Gallery, the Bode Museum and the Pergamon Museum. It is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Directory.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, located in central Australia, is famous for its peculiar rock combination. Uluru is a unique huge single stone, and Kata Tjuta is to the west of Uluru.
Rock Domes. The rock formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta and their adjacent, scientifically important assemblages of flora and fauna form a strong contrast to the surrounding extensive desert background. Listed as a World Heritage Site in 1987
Natural and cultural heritage. The owners of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta tradition are the Anangu Aboriginal people, forming part of the traditional belief system of one of the oldest human societies in the world.
The city of Chanchang in Peru is the largest adobe city in the world. It was built in the 12th century AD. People there used gold to decorate buildings in ancient times. Chanchang is the capital of the Kingdom of Chimu and was the first country in the 15th century.
It was in its heyday, but was soon engulfed by the Inca Empire. The planning of this largest city in ancient Latin America reflected its strict political and social policies. The city was divided into nine "castles" or "palaces", all of which were independent units.
Peru, located between the foothills of the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, does not have the natural resource of stone in its narrow coastal area, so adobe bricks are the material for people to build houses. The so-called adobe bricks are made by drying the soil in the sun.
Bricks. However, due to the increase in global temperatures, rain and wind in this area have caused the buildings in the city to gradually erode. As early as 2020, the structure of this world-famous adobe city has suffered serious damage.
Mount Kenya National Park is located in eastern Kenya, 193 kilometers northeast of the capital Nairobi. It straddles the equator and is 480 kilometers away from the Kenyan coast. Mount Kenya National Park is located at an altitude of 1,600 meters to 5,199 meters, covering an area of 142,020 hectares. It was included in the list in 1997
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