Chapter 0825: What Do You Want to Do?
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As described by the media, the richest man in Tang can be said to have reproduced the power of the tycoons of the golden age of Hollywood - who is the best, last year made history to create a Chinese Oscar actress, and this year let a female star whose career was clouded by the assassination of the President of the United States to the top, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a cloud and a rain.
However, no one else can find fault with this. Tang Huan has always shown respect for the rules of the game in Hollywood, and all operations are within the rules, so he naturally took his share.
For gossipers, one thing is certain, that is, there is always a relationship between a Hollywood mogul and a praised female star.
It's hard to imagine how such a super-billionaire who indulges in the glamour of the world can survive the arduous days of scientific expeditions to the Arctic.
As a result, there is another angle of concern for the trip of the richest man to the North Pole, that is, the comfort level.
In response to this curiosity, Tang Huan generously opened up his base on Baffin Island, Canada, to answer questions.
Located in the Arctic Circle, the world's fifth-largest island and Canada's largest, it is named after explorer William Baffin who was the first to successfully circumnavigate the island in 1615.
Baffin Island, which has no road or rail transport modes, is sparsely populated and predominantly Inuit.
Arriving in the island's largest town of Iqaluit in early April, Tang Huan went straight to the final part of the habilitation training session, and his work was quite complicated, such as communicating with indigenous guides and cultivating bonds with Canadian huskies that served as sled dogs - since environmental protection was a major driving force for the trip, the mode of transportation was naturally chosen to be the greenest and most pollution-free dog plow.
I have to say that Tang Huan has had a profound impact here. Just as gossip people are curious, how could the richest man, who is not bad for money, let himself suffer needlessly and directly spend money on Baffin Island in Canada and Svalbard in Norway in the west and east to establish a fairly modern logistics support base, which is where the curious reporters visited.
Geographically, there are Baffin Bay and Davis Strait to the east of Baffin Island, which can lead to Greenland in Denmark; To the south, there are Fox Bay and Buscia Bay, which provide access to the Canadian mainland.
Although it is possible to get here by boat without being disturbed by ice floe, the most convenient way is by air. After all, Iqaluit has an Iqaluit airport built during World War II.
In fact, the Arctic region was also a major front line during the Cold War, with the American continent and the Russian continent being the closest to each other, and the missile threat became greater.
Between 1947 and 1957, the United States and Canada established a series of observation stations along the coast of the Arctic region, known as "distant_early_warning_line" - "long-range warning lines" or dewlines, to detect possible nuclear missile attacks from the Soviet Union.
Naturally, the Soviet Union did not show weakness, and also made the Arctic region a strategic priority, and successively built 30 Arctic floating observation stations. And these observatories, which have been in continuous operation since 1950,
In addition, both sides have sent submarines to explore the Arctic region.
For example, in 1958, the American nuclear-powered submarine "Nautilus" reached the North Pole for the first time. Since then, NATO submarines have regularly cruised the seabed of the Arctic Ocean, using sonar to explore the seabed and ice, and recording a large amount of data on the thickness, breadth and shape of the ice. The Soviet icebreaker "Arktika" sailed to the North Pole in 1977, setting a record for the first time in history that a ship reached the North Pole from the surface of the Arctic Ocean.
This strategic scramble between the two sides of the Cold War over the Arctic region has also virtually promoted the scientific exploration of the Arctic region by the scientific community and deepened people's understanding of the Arctic climate. And those more and more frequent civilian scientific expeditions to the Arctic. Some of these activities are funded by the military.
By far the greatest achievement of the civilian scientific expedition program has been the arctic_ocean_buoy_program Arctic Ocean Buoy Program, which was launched in 1979. It uses 20 to 30 ocean buoys to continuously collect meteorological data from the Arctic and record ice floes.
Obviously, as soon as the richest man comes out, he will greatly push such folk scientific investigations to a new level of sensation.
After appreciating the cost of construction of the logistics support base, the reporters also saw Tang Huan's team officially heading for the North Pole, which is called a fully armed team in case of contingency -- a specially made GPS terminal and a satellite phone to keep in touch at any time; Several rescue aircraft are on standby......
Looking at the mighty procession, the reporters couldn't help but think: "The richest man will not regard this Arctic scientific expedition plan as a unique trip." β
The full text will be sent tomorrow morning. If you have opened the starting point of this chapter or the q_q mobile client, you can press and hold the chapter name on the directory interface to download it again.
β¦β¦
As described by the media, the richest man in Tang can be said to have reproduced the power of the tycoons of the golden age of Hollywood - who is the best, last year made history to create a Chinese Oscar actress, and this year let a female star whose career was clouded by the assassination of the President of the United States to the top, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a cloud and a rain.
However, no one else can find fault with this. Tang Huan has always shown respect for the rules of the game in Hollywood, and all operations are within the rules, so he naturally took his share.
For gossipers, one thing is certain, that is, there is always a relationship between a Hollywood mogul and a praised female star.
It's hard to imagine how such a super-billionaire who indulges in the glamour of the world can survive the arduous days of scientific expeditions to the Arctic.
As a result, there is another angle of concern for the trip of the richest man to the North Pole, that is, the comfort level.
In response to this curiosity, Tang Huan generously opened up his base on Baffin Island, Canada, to answer questions.
Located in the Arctic Circle, the world's fifth-largest island and Canada's largest, it is named after explorer William Baffin who was the first to successfully circumnavigate the island in 1615.
Baffin Island, which has no road or rail transport modes, is sparsely populated and predominantly Inuit.
Arriving in the island's largest town of Iqaluit in early April, Tang Huan went straight to the final part of the habilitation training session, and his work was quite complicated, such as communicating with indigenous guides and cultivating bonds with Canadian huskies that served as sled dogs - since environmental protection was a major driving force for the trip, the mode of transportation was naturally chosen to be the greenest and most pollution-free dog plow.
I have to say that Tang Huan has had a profound impact here. Just as gossip people are curious, how could the richest man, who is not bad for money, let himself suffer needlessly and directly spend money on Baffin Island in Canada and Svalbard in Norway in the west and east to establish a fairly modern logistics support base, which is where the curious reporters visited.
Geographically, there are Baffin Bay and Davis Strait to the east of Baffin Island, which can lead to Greenland in Denmark; To the south, there are Fox Bay and Buscia Bay, which provide access to the Canadian mainland.
Although it is possible to get here by boat without being disturbed by ice floe, the most convenient way is by air. After all, Iqaluit has an Iqaluit airport built during World War II.
In fact, the Arctic region was also a major front line during the Cold War, with the American continent and the Russian continent being the closest to each other, and the missile threat became greater.
Between 1947 and 1957, the United States and Canada established a series of observation stations along the coast of the Arctic region, known as "distant_early_warning_line" - "long-range warning lines" or dewlines, to detect possible nuclear missile attacks from the Soviet Union.
Naturally, the Soviet Union did not show weakness, and also made the Arctic region a strategic priority, and successively built 30 Arctic floating observation stations. And these observatories, which have been in continuous operation since 1950,
In addition, both sides have sent submarines to explore the Arctic region.
For example, in 1958, the American nuclear-powered submarine "Nautilus" reached the North Pole for the first time. Since then, NATO submarines have regularly cruised the seabed of the Arctic Ocean, using sonar to explore the seabed and ice, and recording a large amount of data on the thickness, breadth and shape of the ice. The Soviet icebreaker "Arktika" sailed to the North Pole in 1977, setting a record for the first time in history that a ship reached the North Pole from the surface of the Arctic Ocean.
This strategic scramble between the two sides of the Cold War over the Arctic region has also virtually promoted the scientific exploration of the Arctic region by the scientific community and deepened people's understanding of the Arctic climate. And those more and more frequent civilian scientific expeditions to the Arctic. Some of these activities are funded by the military.
By far the greatest achievement of the civilian scientific expedition program has been the arctic_ocean_buoy_program Arctic Ocean Buoy Program, which was launched in 1979. It uses 20 to 30 ocean buoys to continuously collect meteorological data from the Arctic and record ice floes.
Obviously, as soon as the richest man comes out, he will greatly push such folk scientific investigations to a new level of sensation.
After appreciating the cost of construction of the logistics support base, the reporters also saw Tang Huan's team officially heading for the North Pole, which is called a fully armed team in case of contingency -- a specially made GPS terminal and a satellite phone to keep in touch at any time; Several rescue aircraft are on standby......
Looking at the mighty procession, the reporters couldn't help but think: "The richest man will not regard this Arctic scientific expedition plan as a unique trip." β
The full text will be sent tomorrow morning. If you have opened the starting point of this chapter or the q_q mobile client, you can press and hold the chapter name on the directory interface to download it again.
β¦β¦
As described by the media, the richest man in Tang can be said to have reproduced the power of the tycoons of the golden age of Hollywood - who is the best, last year made history to create a Chinese Oscar actress, and this year let a female star whose career was clouded by the assassination of the President of the United States to the top, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a cloud and a rain.
However, no one else can find fault with this. Tang Huan has always shown respect for the rules of the game in Hollywood, and all operations are within the rules, so he naturally took his share.
For gossipers, one thing is certain, that is, there is always a relationship between a Hollywood mogul and a praised female star.
It's hard to imagine how such a super-billionaire who indulges in the glamour of the world can survive the arduous days of scientific expeditions to the Arctic.
As a result, there is another angle of concern for the trip of the richest man to the North Pole, that is, the comfort level.
In response to this curiosity, Tang Huan generously opened up his base on Baffin Island, Canada, to answer questions.
Located in the Arctic Circle, the world's fifth-largest island and Canada's largest, it is named after explorer William Baffin who was the first to successfully circumnavigate the island in 1615.
Baffin Island, which has no road or rail transport modes, is sparsely populated and predominantly Inuit.
Arriving in the island's largest town of Iqaluit in early April, Tang Huan went straight to the final part of the habilitation training session, and his work was quite complicated, such as communicating with indigenous guides and cultivating bonds with Canadian huskies that served as sled dogs - since environmental protection was a major driving force for the trip, the mode of transportation was naturally chosen to be the greenest and most pollution-free dog plow.
I have to say that Tang Huan has had a profound impact here. Just as gossip people are curious, how could the richest man, who is not bad for money, let himself suffer needlessly and directly spend money on Baffin Island in Canada and Svalbard in Norway in the west and east to establish a fairly modern logistics support base, which is where the curious reporters visited.
Geographically, there are Baffin Bay and Davis Strait to the east of Baffin Island, which can lead to Greenland in Denmark; To the south, there are Fox Bay and Buscia Bay, which provide access to the Canadian mainland.
Although it is possible to get here by boat without being disturbed by ice floe, the most convenient way is by air. After all, Iqaluit has an Iqaluit airport built during World War II.
In fact, the Arctic region was also a major front line during the Cold War, with the American continent and the Russian continent being the closest to each other, and the missile threat became greater.
Between 1947 and 1957, the United States and Canada established a series of observatories along the coast of the Arctic region. (To be continued.) )