Wedge: Someone in the South Pacific heard our cries for help in the great northwest of China

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Wedge: Someone in the South Pacific heard our cries for help in the great northwest of China

A passenger ship departing from Chile to Easter Island.

Located in the southeast of the South Pacific Ocean, north of Antarctica, and about 3,700 kilometers west of Chile, Easter Island is isolated and isolated, known as one of the top ten mysterious islands in the world.

There are nearly 1,000 mysterious giant stone statues on this island, the highest is tens of meters, the heaviest is 100 tons, and no one knows who the carver is or how they were made. What's even more strange is that scientists used the original stone tools left behind to carve those stone statues, and the stone tools were broken. Explorers also found wooden tablets engraved with strange characters on the island, and experts from all over the world were unable to decipher the symbols......

The passenger ship sailed day and night in the vast South Pacific, very lonely, only the sound of the waves.

In the afternoon of this day, a Taiwanese passenger was about to take a nap when he suddenly heard a voice that seemed to be crying for help: "Today is April 27, the seventh day we have entered Lop Nur. We're trapped here, I'm scared, there's been a lot of research and explorers who have died here, and I know I'm probably going to die in this desert......"

The other tourists didn't pay much attention, they thought it was the sound of the horn coming from the cabin, which was intermittent and quickly turned off, and they didn't know if it was Chinese, Indian, or Vietnamese.

Only this Taiwanese passenger understood, and he tried to reply into the air: "Who are you?" What are you talking about? ”

As a result, he heard the other party's response! The other person said, "I'm a traveler!" We are stuck in Lop Nur! ”

Taiwanese passengers were shocked: "Lop Nur? ”

The other party said: "Lop Nur! Lop Nur in Xinjiang! ”

……

Soon, the voice was gone.

The Taiwanese passengers climbed up to check the navigator and found that the position of the passenger liner was at 90°18′30" W and 40°25′30" South. He also searched the latitude and longitude of Lop Nur in Chinese mainland and found that it was located at 90°18′30" east longitude and 40°25′30" north latitude!

That is to say, the sea area through which the passenger ship passes, passing through the earth, and the vertical symmetry point on the other side is none other than Lop Nur!

The person who asked for help was none other than my teammate.

There were 10 of us in all, all of whom were lost in Lop Nur.

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