56 Surviving on a Desert Island?

"You actually worship a madman who can unabashedly exterminate a race in order to achieve a so-called ideal goal, and you actually hail a demon who declares that in order to achieve a so-called 'great goal', even hundreds of millions of people will die, and follow a madman who thinks that even blowing up the earth is a small thing in the universe!

Some of your so-called scholars are creating hatred everywhere, making you hate this today and that tomorrow, in order to achieve their ulterior motives and to fulfill their personal ambitions. And the most ridiculous thing is that many of you actually eat this set!

If I give the plasma bomb to the people who worship these fanatics, think for yourselves, will the whole of humanity be safe!?

Even though that plane is just one of countless parallel planes, out of conscience and for humanitarian reasons, I don't want to see humanity bombed back into the Stone Age or even extinct in that plane! ”

After Nicole finished speaking, she looked around at everyone and found that many people showed a thoughtful look, and many people were talking in low voices, but no one refuted loudly.

"Okay, guys, we have to admit that Nicole is right, at least in the era we are going to, we should not and do not need to have those weapons of mass destruction, for humanity, that can only bring disaster, let's continue to listen to Nicole's introduction."

It was Zhao Xihe who said this, and sensitive people could hear it completely, and his tone was a little sad when he said these words.

"So, I'll go on, as for whether this elementary children's geography teaching instrument is left for you, wait until I discuss it with Anna and report it to our superiors.

Now let's get back to the point and move on to the location you're going to cross: well, here...... This larger archipelago to the north is called ...... Called......"

Nicole tapped the map of light and shadow, looked down for something like a calculator, and muttered:

"Wait, I need to find information, I really don't know the name of this place......"

"This is the Wellesley Islands."

Zhu Cunxiang whispered as he looked at the three-dimensional map that had been enlarged and frozen by Nicole.

He hadn't been involved in the discussion, and as an adult, he had fully agreed with Nicole, and now that everyone was quiet, he was happy to continue the conversation he had raised.

"Yes, Wellesley Islands."

Nicole glanced at Zhu Cunxiang with a smile, Lao Zhu couldn't help but blush, couldn't help but have a heartbeat, and secretly said in her heart:

"Olidai Hepburn's eyes are really attractive!"

Thinking of this, Lao Zhu suddenly felt uneasy, and he glanced at Nicole a little embarrassed, because he knew that this beauty from the future had a black technology thing called "brainwave interference communication device".

It was an artifact that spied into people's hearts, and his mind was completely transparent in front of Nicole's brainwave interferometer, and he was worried that his idea would "abruptly" reach this beauty - Lao Zhu was once ridiculed by Nicole in various ways, because his various brain reveries about idols even made Nicole play role-playing games with Lao Zhu with great interest, of course, it was in a dream.

Nicole did various psychological and physical tests on Lao Zhu and several of his volunteers, which was also the most unforgettable experience for him during Lao Zhu's communication with Nicole a while ago.

As a futuristic person, one of the contents of exploring the world is to peek into the human brain, and Nicole used to enjoy this until her partner Anna warned her......

However, the situation in front of him showed that his worries were clearly unfounded, and despite Nicole wearing a brainwave communication device on her head, it was clear that she was not using it, and she had turned her attention to the important event of introducing the crossing site.

“…… Note that the total land area of the island is approximately 1,000 square kilometres, of which 648 square kilometres are for Mornington Island and 153 square kilometres for Bentinke Island.

The archipelago is rich in mineral and fishery resources, of course, this is relative to your actual needs in the early days, especially coal, iron and other non-metallic resources, although the mineral deposits are not of high grade, but for you in the early days, a primary industrial revolution is barely enough.

In addition, the whole island is very flat, belongs to the tropical dry and wet season climate zone, in terms of weather, the archipelago is affected by the northwest monsoon in summer and rainy, in winter by the southeast trade wind and relatively dry, the annual precipitation is 500----1000 mm, the winter is not too cold, 10-16 C ° Celsius, the summer is not too hot, about 30 C ° Celsius, the sun is abundant in each season, this climate is very good for the growth of crops.

Of course, there is another key factor in our choice of this place: there are no natives on the island, and you can develop and live safely, especially in your vulnerable early years......"

"Excuse me......"

Cheng Fangfang raised her hand and asked in a low voice.

"Are you sure there are no natives? As far as I know, the Australian Aboriginal people are widely distributed, although the population density is very low. ”

"In this era, the whole of mainland Australia and the surrounding islands were indeed widely distributed by indigenous people, but they were very unevenly distributed."

Nicole further explains:

"You see, this is the natural geography and soil and climate of the Wellesley Islands, and if you look at the coast, there are only white sand beaches left on the island, except for the thin line of mangrove forests that grow along the coast.

In the middle of the island, there are only low scrubs and savanna-like vegetation, and there are also a few forests, all concentrated in the lowlands on both sides of several rivers, and the area is not large.

Of course, the land is fertile, the climate is suitable for farming, and the deposition of guano and humus over thousands of years has covered the surface with a thick layer of organic matter.

Overall, however, there is a lack of flora and fauna on the ground, which is a barren land for indigenous tribes who live mainly in the rainforest and live by gathering.

Note that the Australian natives have not yet entered the age of farming, not to mention that it is still a few desert islands hanging overseas. ”

Nicole continued to zoom in on the 3D map as she spoke.

"Yes, there are many islands in Australia that are like this, such as Kangaroo Island in the south."

At this time, Zhu Cunxiang interjected.

"Well, yes, even in your original time and space, in the twenty-first century of the Christian Age, the first civilization of mankind, the population of the entire Wellesley Islands was less than two thousand."

Nicole added.

"This is not to say, of course, that these islands have never been touched by human activity in history, and according to the analysis of our optical brain deep memory bank, there were traces of human activity on these islands at that time about 500 to 1,000 years ago from the time in which you lived.

But now, I mean that the time you're going to be, there were no human settlements, and we think that maybe because of war, or plague, or climate change, but the islands have been temporarily forgotten by the Aborigines of Australia. ”

At this time, Zhu Beiguo, who was sitting in the corner of the table, stood up and said to Nicole:

"Nicole, as far as I know, in 1644 the famous Dutch explorer Abel Tasman passed through this sea, but he only looked at it from a distance, and did not make it to the island, but he sailed mainly along the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria on the Australian mainland, from Cape York to the west, and then to the vicinity of Perth in Western Australia.

Tasman's nautical diary states: 'It was a barren land, and the natives were bad and evil', so the Dutch decided that they could not establish a trade route and abandoned further exploration.

From then on, the continent and islands were rediscovered and used by the 'civilized world' until more than a hundred years later, in the late eighteenth century, when the famous Captain Cook landed in Australia. ”