Chapter 50: A Terrible Blizzard (7)

The group continued along the ice cave and soon came to a fork. Brende reminded: "Everyone should be careful, there is likely to be danger hidden here. Everyone looked at Vico, who looked at the fork, then looked back at everyone's expectant eyes, and said with determination: "Let's go to the right, and if we encounter danger, we will go back the same way, and try not to take risks." A few people nodded.

Vico clutched the coal heating lamp, and Millie and Lannie followed behind him. They keep an eye out for movements in the ice cave and watch out for any danger that may arise. The passage grew narrower, and from time to time Brende stepped forward to clear the ice from front of him with an ice axe. Millie shivered from the cold, and she snuggled up to Lennie.

However, it was then that they suddenly discovered a disturbing fact: the ice cave was gradually melting, and they had to find an exit as soon as possible or they would be drowned in this sea of ice.

After walking a little further, the passage gradually became wider. But at this time, the melting rate of the ice cave suddenly accelerated, and a large amount of water poured in. Vico and the others didn't care about anything else, and eagerly looked for an exit.

The coal heating lamp in Vico's hand shone on a large ice crystal, which emitted a faint blue glow. Millie suddenly remembered something, and she exclaimed, "Brother, look! There's something behind that ice crystal! ”

Vico quickly rushed to the side of the ice crystal, and sure enough, he saw a small hole in the back. He excitedly said to the crowd, "We've found the exit!" ”

Finally, at the last moment, everyone finally found an exit behind the ice crystals and escaped from the ice cave that was about to collapse.

The wind and snow were still raging outside, but the children couldn't take care of it anymore. They cheered and rushed out of the ice cave and ran towards the relative safety of the open area. Brende, Fosco, and the others followed, glad they made it out alive.

At this moment, a familiar voice vaguely drifted over with the wind, "Who's where?" Is it Millie? Millie - "It's Daddy, it's Daddy Vico who came with the town's rescue team.

When the children heard their father's voice, they immediately stopped excitedly, waved in the direction of the sound and shouted, "Daddy, we are here!" Vico's father was relieved to see the children standing safely in the snow and quickly led the rescue team towards the children.

"How did you find here?" Vico's father asked curiously. Millie cried and threw herself into her father's arms, "Dad, I'm so scared! Vico's father caressed Millie's head lovingly, holding back his excitement, looking at Vico, his eyes revealed a few approvals, "Vico, it's your ......." Vico nodded with difficulty, his eyes instantly moistened. "Well done! Vico! Dad said excitedly.

Brende, Fosco, and Lannie also walked over and hugged Vico's dad warmly. Vico's father said gratefully, "Thank you for saving my Millie, without you, they probably wouldn't have come back." "This is what we should do, who made us and Vico die!" Brende made a joke to lighten the mood.

The rescue team provided food and warm supplies for the children and helped them set up a makeshift tent. In the warm tent, the children gradually regained their strength. Vico's father tells them that the people of the town are praying for them to return safely.

The wind and snow finally stopped. Vico's dad decides to return to town with the children and announce that they are safe. Along the way, the children talked excitedly about the adventure, as if telling a thrilling story.

When they return to the town, they find that the townspeople are welcoming them. The children were surrounded by enthusiastic people with smiles on their faces, as if celebrating a victory. A few of them became the little heroes of the Nemos.

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Hello everyone, I'm Lan Ni Eucalyptus, and today we are sharing - Antarctic Storm.

Antarctica, the world of ice and snow at the end of the earth, is known as the world's coldest and most stormy and windy place. The unique topography and climate characteristics of Antarctica make it a breeding ground for storms, and its frequent and intense storms are terrifying.

Antarctic storms are formed by the huge gap between the central plateau of the Antarctic continental ice sheet and the surrounding coastal areas. The icy air flow slides sharply from the plateau along the steep ice slope, and when it reaches the coastal zone, the terrain suddenly decreases, further accelerating the decline of the cold airflow, thus giving rise to destructive downwinds. In addition, the Coriolis force caused by the Earth's rotation causes the northerly air flow to always deflect to the left, resulting in strong easterly winds along the continental coast.

Antarctic storms can last for a staggering number of days. The wind speed is extremely strong, often reaching more than 55.6 m/s on the Antarctic Peninsula, Ross Island and the interior of the Antarctic continent, and even surpassing a Category 12 typhoon. Such a powerful storm makes Antarctica's climate even harsher and more arid.