Chapter 295: Yingzhou

You can't get rid of it, you can't get rid of it, you can't kill them all, right?

Bai Yuqi, who had nothing to do with this group of big kangaroos, glanced at the place where he planned to establish a private territory, and then at the group of big kangaroos behind him.

Okay, come here, don't go, just work hard!

It's strange enough to say that this part of Australia has no cats, no sheep, no cows, no horses, no rabbits, no foxes, no camels, no wild boars...... Almost all common animals are not available here.

(Hemp note: To be precise, there should be no placental creatures, native mammals have bags, and wild dogs were brought by indigenous people who migrated from Southeast Asia in the early days.) )

But in the later generations, any animal planted in Australia can be flooded, and the people of the big foodie empire will cry.

Therefore, in order to prevent the invasion of alien species in later generations, resulting in the mass extinction of native organisms in Australia, Bai Yuqi decided to strictly control the entry of alien species after the establishment of a private territory...... Of course, he was skeptical that after his occupation, there would be any animals that would be able to overflow.

Don't forget that behind him stands a huge empire that has already shown the attributes of foodies, and whoever dares to flood must be prepared to be eaten as a protected animal.

The place where Bai Yuqi chose to establish his territory is in the desert of central Australia, which is the location of the famous Australian red stone "Ayers Stone".

This huge monolithic rock in the Aboriginal language of Uluru is about three kilometers long, two kilometers wide, 350 meters high and nearly 10 kilometers in circumference.

Moreover, the Uluru that can be seen on the ground is only the tip of the iceberg, and its main body is hidden under the surface of the earth to a depth of six kilometers, which is simply a natural foundation for Bai Yuqi, who has mastered all kinds of earth and stone spells and lacks labor at the moment.

He doesn't even need to spend a lot of time gathering building materials, he only needs to shape and carve the original foundation of the Uluru boulder from local materials.

Best of all, Uluru is called the "Big Red Rock" because of its vivid fiery red color in the sunlight, which looks like it's burning!

Anyone with a modicum of common sense knows that this is due to the large amount of iron in the rock, which causes the rust redness.

According to the research of later scientists, Uluru is likely to be the remnant of an asteroid that crashed on the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago, which means that this thing is actually an incomparably huge iron meteorite.

Although the exterior looks like a vicissitudes of wind erosion and sand, in fact, the texture of the Uluru boulder itself is very hard, and the iron content of the whole boulder exceeds 30%, which is already higher than the iron ore grade produced by most iron ores in China, so it is not an exaggeration to say that it is steel cast iron.

With such a unique natural infrastructure, how could Bai Yuqi be willing to miss it? It's time to show a technology of "leveling the ground and rising from the city"!

As for whether he will cause future generations of Australian people to lose the cultural heritage of the "heart of Australia", which they are proud of, it is not within Bai Yuqi's consideration.

Because from the moment he set foot on this lonely continent, this place is destined to no longer become a colony of immigrants, and everything here naturally has nothing to do with them.

Even this place will no longer be called Australia in the future, Bai Yuqi has even thought of a new name, and it will be called "Yingzhou"!

As for the indigenous people in this land, Bai Yuqi explored along the way, and didn't even find a single figure.

I don't know if the number of people is too scarce to be encountered, or if in the process of biological evolution caused by [Arcane particles] infection, it has been "survival of the fittest" by other organisms.

Of course, it is more likely that the aboriginal people live in the surrounding coastal areas and do not go as deep into Australia as he did...... No, it's the inland of Yingzhou.

After all, more than a thousand years later, when Europeans landed on this continent, the number of indigenous people found was only about a few hundred thousand.

According to the law of population development and the relationship between the times, in the early Tang Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago, the number of Australian aborigines may not even be one-tenth, or even less.

Such a few people, scattered along the long coastline of seven or eight million square kilometers of Yingzhou, compared with hundreds of millions of native biological groups, can really be regarded as rare and protected animals, and they are easily untouchable.

I don't know how they got into this miserable scene in this land rich in natural resources to the point of exploding, and absolutely not worrying about food and drink.

If the Chinese people migrated to this continent, it is really hard to say who will become a rare and protected animal.

In addition, the "Yingzhou", where the continental plate is very complete, has neither a large bay deep inland, nor a large-scale river.

Due to such and such natural reasons, it itself belongs to a place of drought and water shortage, and freshwater resources mainly rely on rain and precipitation, so the inland area presents a natural landscape of desertification.

Compared with the coastal zone with a better environment, the indigenous people, who are already scarce, will not be stupid enough to run to live in the desert inland.

However, this is not a problem for Bai Yuqi at all.

The inland of Yingzhou is said to be a desert, but in fact, it is not so barren that the grass does not grow as seen in later generations.

Although the vegetation here is sparse and low compared to the densely vegetated coastal areas, it is mostly drought-tolerant plants such as shrubs and trees.

However, there is also vegetation in the sparse Lala, which may be that the current ecological climate is different from that of Australia thousands of years later, and there is not so much population related to the consumption of water by animal husbandry.

The most amazing thing is that the Uluru Rock looks like a large stone in its form, but there is a Mudigulu waterhole that is known as "never drying up", and the spring water gushes out of the ground, forming a lush oasis around the Uluru Rock.

This can be seen from the kangaroo group following Bai Yuqi all the way to the inland of Yingzhou.

didn't eat or drink, no matter how angry those kangaroos were, they wouldn't follow him in to find death, right?

Therefore, this unique boulder actually has perfect living conditions, enough for Bai Yuqi to establish his own private territory here.

Climbing to the top of the Uluru boulder, Bai Yuqi sat down cross-legged on the spot after observing the environment for a week, immersed in his own thoughts, and the perception spread to the surroundings like a tide, and the burning crystals on his chest also lit up slightly with amber light, and began to provide him with a huge amount of energy.