Chapter 64: Locking the Target—Canberra 2
This is directly pointed to Australia, isn't that a vast continent? But where is this ageless Ganges sand? Australia is bigger, it is more than 7.6 million square kilometers, catching up with more than half of China.
The land is vast and the resources can be evaluated in this way, not to mention the small local population and the very low living density, which makes their lives very comfortable.
But no matter how comfortable it is, according to the magic of the ageless Ganges sand described in so many books, it should also be taken seriously, right?
But no, no one knows this mysterious thing, he doesn't know where he is, the historical data just says how amazing this thing is.
The navigator was even more confused, for he knew that he had not seen it with his own eyes, but that his captain had gone ashore with the boatswain for nearly a month, and when he returned, the two fingers that the boatswain had lost grew back.
Only then did they confirm that they had really seen the sand of the Ganges River.
"The three-day walking range, coupled with the environmental calculations of the year, this place should actually be very easy to calculate, so when did they drop anchor? The specific location should be known, right?" Si Fan asked.
Chen Hexin is determined to get the 100,000 US dollars, for some people 100,000 US dollars is really too little, but for the old man Chen Hexin, it is very important, his little grandson is about to get married, although the wedding house has been bought, but what about the decoration? What about the bride price?
The old man had no choice but to grit his teeth and fight, he translated the most books, and the professors of foreigners paid attention to eight hours of work, and he was stunned that the day was divided into three waves, six hours each time, and he slept for six hours, so he did several times more work than others, and only then did he come up with a lot of evidence.
He brought out a series of various materials, not only from these books, but also from the materials he consulted in museums on the Internet, which alluded to or insinuated something.
Finally, according to the navigator's diary, they locked on to their destination, Canberra.
The location of the navigator's last anchor was recorded according to his professional knowledge of navigators, and after Professor Chen Hexin informed the geographers who also checked the data here, it was determined that they were anchored at the current Bartmansby, and then he waited for nearly a month.
This is the main evidence that they are registered in Australia and that they are in this position.
And their captain went straight to the northwest for a month.
It took such a long time to get it back, and it can only be said that they really made a lot of markings on the road.
At that time, Australia had never been developed, and there were no roads or even roads along the way, so we could only bow our heads and move forward.
After walking in this environment for more than a month, he came back alive.
But even if the clue is broken here, he can find the port where he landed.
But there is no way to locate the specific location.
It doesn't matter, there is other evidence. This has locked the general direction, that is, it needs to be corroborated.
Then he took out another book, which was a different story, from a diary of Captain Cook, who was also the great explorer, navigator, and cartographer who discovered the Australian continent.
But after discovering the continent, he also explored it, and in his diary he spoke of a magical place, in the middle of a huge river, where he had swam in a very small tributary, where he had found other traces of human beings, and had made a small fortune.
When he left, he found that his myopia had been cured, so he praised the little tributary.
It's just a few sentences of description, but the location of his writing is very detailed, after all, this is where he cured his myopia.
When compared with the current data and geographical analysis. That is the Morangolo River, and the location of this small tributary is in the current Australian capital, Canberra, this great city specially designed and built, from the first day of construction the goal is the capital city, his heritage should be very sufficient.
And that little tributary.
According to Si Fan's understanding, it should no longer exist, because the location of that tributary is now more famous.
Lake Griffin, a must-visit to Canberra, has the famous jet fountain where you can swim, sail and fish.
That's part of enjoying life in Canberra, and those famous Canberra landscapes are all around Lake Griffin.
It's fair to say that this is the heart of Canberra.
The reason why Si Fan is so sure is that this is an artificial lake, and the most basic element of the artificial lake to determine the location and choose to excavate is that it must be suitable for excavating the artificial lake.
It is not just a place that can be dug up, first of all, it must be suitable for human choice, and secondly, the labor cost of this place is not so expensive, and a very small tributary can be continuously widened into an artificial lake.
At the very least, it adapts to the main rules, which is very suitable for excavation, and the labor cost is very low.
With such a judgment, it is Si Fan's turn to judge, since this is already Griffin Lake, doesn't it mean that the sand of the Ageless Ganges has been destroyed or discovered?
Of course, destruction is more likely.
At this time, other professors also began to provide evidence.
The specific location can be inferred, and others can provide corroboration.
In the end, among the many classics, the whole team came to the conclusion that the ageless Ganges sand is a very magical thing, and the area it actually occupies is not very large, and in the end it may not be too much, only the water that soaks him is magical, and he himself is not so conspicuous. But despite this, he still has something special about it, so the construction workers at that time may also have collected this precious sand and used it somewhere.
With this idea, it is also a process of continuous exploration, they consulted the detailed information of the construction of Griffin Lake in the past, and it is not difficult to find that many things are made of local materials, and the workers and designers at that time liked to dig up the surrounding resources for construction, plus more suitable for the local resources.
In this way, Si Fan can be sure that this immortal Ganges sand is likely to be picked up by the mobile phone to do something.
With the inference, Si Fan had already decided to bring his relatives, friends and confidantes to Canberra for a vacation.
Well, Professor Chen Hexin also successfully received an additional reward of 100,000 US dollars. He deserves it.