mad soldier son-in-law
Chapter 1498 Gibson Desert
Chapter 1498 Gibson Desert
After confirming all the positions on the computer map through the system bullet graphic light spots, the distribution of all shrapnel fragments can be seen through the way marked on this map, which is much, much clearer.
First of all, remove those shrapnel fragments that are tightly protected, and Tang Mu focuses on the location information that he did not have any information control before.
Then Tang Mu discovered that these shrapnel fragments may really have nothing to do with the Israeli special forces contest!
Perhaps before the shrapnel fragments exploded on the Israeli side, some of the shrapnel fragments had already escaped.
Of the 32 pieces of shrapnel, except for the 13 yuan that Tang Mu had previously determined and was strictly protected by various countries, the distribution of the remaining 19 yuan of shrapnel fragments can be said to be all over the world.
Looking at the signs on the map, some are in big cities, some are in remote areas, and some are even in mountainous areas.
Even, on the Australian side, there is also a single piece of debris, showing the location of the Gibson Desert in the great Australian desert.
desert!
Even in the desert, Tang Mu silently marked it, thinking that this piece of shrapnel must be obtained. After all, he is in Australia now. If he doesn’t take it now, he will have to do it again later. trouble.
The point is, the shrapnel fragments in the Gibson Desert provided Tang Mu with a brand new way of thinking.
It is also a bit wrong to say that the thinking is wrong, it should be cognition!
I am more sure that my previous analysis should be correct.
A lot of shrapnel fragments had been scattered before the explosion in Israel.
Looking at it now, there are a full 19 yuan scattered!
Tang Mu first marked the location of the shrapnel fragments on the Gibson Desert side, and then went to look at other locations.
From the perspective of distribution, it seems that there are no more cases in the desert, but there are still a few cases in the deep mountains!
But what existed in some cities, were they obtained by others, or were they simply abandoned in some places in the cities?
No matter what the situation is, you need to go and see it.
Tang Mu quickly adjusted his target, focusing on the nineteen shrapnel fragments first, and let go of the rest of the shrapnel fragments that are closely guarded by various countries!
So Tang Mu quickly began to search for information on the Gibson Desert. The Gibson Desert is one of the four major components of the Great Australian Desert, and the entire Australian Desert is the fourth largest desert in the world. Sand desert, Victoria desert and Simpson desert, just look at the names and you can feel the full of British style.
The entire desert area is basically concentrated in the southwestern part of Australia. This area is dry and rainless, and desert terrain has been formed over time.
Of course, man-made destruction is also an aspect. All deserts in the world cannot be completely attributed to nature, and there are human factors.
It can be said that while human beings are developing, they have also brought a very, very large burden to some natural environments in the world.
Nature is constantly warning humans in its own way—unfortunately, if we want to develop, we have to destroy the natural environment.
Fortunately, people are now paying more and more attention to the natural environment, and environmental protection has also been raised to a high level. I hope that after human beings develop, they can give back to nature.
Tang Mu inquired about the information on the Gibson Desert, and then inquired about various equipment in the desert.
First of all, he needs a car, and it is still a very, very good car, and then all kinds of equipment, especially water, must be adequately prepared.
In addition, it is not known whether the shrapnel fragments are on the surface of the desert or buried deep underground, so some necessary excavation tools should be prepared.
Moreover, according to Tang Mu's analysis, the possibility of shrapnel fragments being buried deep underground is very, very high.
Therefore, this aspect must be prepared.
Of course, all these things need to be obtained in Western Australia. It is simply unrealistic to obtain them now.
Tang Mu didn't stop there, and immediately chose a ticket to go to the nearest city with an airport to Gibson.
As for Kervin's strength, Tang Mu was not interested at all in the gathering of practitioners from all over the world that he was going to hold later.
He didn't even care about Barton, so how could he pay attention to this.
Nothing was more important to him now than looking for shrapnel.
After boarding the plane, Tang Mu flew directly to Mandurah.
After arriving in Mandurah, Tang Mu went directly to various places that he had already booked on the Internet, vehicles, various equipment...
After spending most of the day preparing the materials, Tang Mu didn't stop at all, just like an adventurer, he drove directly to the Gibson Desert.
Tang Mu didn't know where the car could go, so Tang Mu didn't rent the car, but bought it directly, but it wasn't a new car, nor a purely second-hand car, but a refitted car specially designed for exploring the desert. prepared by some of them.
In this world, there are many adventurers. For these adventurers, let’s not talk about taking risks or not. It is certain that they are not short of money.
So, there's places to be adventurous all over the place, and there's all sorts of stuff just for those adventurers.
Just like this car, it was converted into a vehicle that is very suitable for the desert.
Of course, it's just the outskirts of the desert. If it's a purely desert, no matter how good a car is, it won't be able to drive it.
As for the road conditions, Tang Mu couldn't find them on the Internet.
Therefore, we can only make preparations for not being able to reach the destination directly, and consider it from the perspective of extreme difficulty. Even if some preparations are not used, it is better than finding that there is no preparation at all when it is necessary.
From Mandurah to the Gibson Desert, there are still more than 400 kilometers.
Tang Mu drove straight there by himself, and the road conditions were okay at the beginning. Although it was not a highway, he could still pick up the speed.
But after halfway through, the road conditions began to plummet.
Even after halfway, there is no longer any way.
The speed dropped further.
But Tang Mu still moved forward resolutely, and checked the position of the shrapnel through the system. There was no change in position for such a long time, which means that the possibility of the shrapnel being buried deep under the desert is basically [-]%. .
And with the location of the shrapnel fragments in the system, Tang Mu actually didn't need any direction guidance at all.
Finally, after a full six hours, Tang Mu finally entered the area close to the Gibson Desert.
desert!
A very dangerous place, whether it is the natural environment or some natural dangers in the desert, means death at any time.
But that is for ordinary people. Tang Mu is confident that for a cultivator like himself, the natural dangers of the desert, or other dangers, should be nothing to him.
As long as he is not trapped and loses the water source, Tang Mu feels that there is no problem for him to come and go freely in the desert.
Therefore, when he arrived at the Gibson Desert, Tang Mu drove directly into the desert without any hesitation.
(End of this chapter)
After confirming all the positions on the computer map through the system bullet graphic light spots, the distribution of all shrapnel fragments can be seen through the way marked on this map, which is much, much clearer.
First of all, remove those shrapnel fragments that are tightly protected, and Tang Mu focuses on the location information that he did not have any information control before.
Then Tang Mu discovered that these shrapnel fragments may really have nothing to do with the Israeli special forces contest!
Perhaps before the shrapnel fragments exploded on the Israeli side, some of the shrapnel fragments had already escaped.
Of the 32 pieces of shrapnel, except for the 13 yuan that Tang Mu had previously determined and was strictly protected by various countries, the distribution of the remaining 19 yuan of shrapnel fragments can be said to be all over the world.
Looking at the signs on the map, some are in big cities, some are in remote areas, and some are even in mountainous areas.
Even, on the Australian side, there is also a single piece of debris, showing the location of the Gibson Desert in the great Australian desert.
desert!
Even in the desert, Tang Mu silently marked it, thinking that this piece of shrapnel must be obtained. After all, he is in Australia now. If he doesn’t take it now, he will have to do it again later. trouble.
The point is, the shrapnel fragments in the Gibson Desert provided Tang Mu with a brand new way of thinking.
It is also a bit wrong to say that the thinking is wrong, it should be cognition!
I am more sure that my previous analysis should be correct.
A lot of shrapnel fragments had been scattered before the explosion in Israel.
Looking at it now, there are a full 19 yuan scattered!
Tang Mu first marked the location of the shrapnel fragments on the Gibson Desert side, and then went to look at other locations.
From the perspective of distribution, it seems that there are no more cases in the desert, but there are still a few cases in the deep mountains!
But what existed in some cities, were they obtained by others, or were they simply abandoned in some places in the cities?
No matter what the situation is, you need to go and see it.
Tang Mu quickly adjusted his target, focusing on the nineteen shrapnel fragments first, and let go of the rest of the shrapnel fragments that are closely guarded by various countries!
So Tang Mu quickly began to search for information on the Gibson Desert. The Gibson Desert is one of the four major components of the Great Australian Desert, and the entire Australian Desert is the fourth largest desert in the world. Sand desert, Victoria desert and Simpson desert, just look at the names and you can feel the full of British style.
The entire desert area is basically concentrated in the southwestern part of Australia. This area is dry and rainless, and desert terrain has been formed over time.
Of course, man-made destruction is also an aspect. All deserts in the world cannot be completely attributed to nature, and there are human factors.
It can be said that while human beings are developing, they have also brought a very, very large burden to some natural environments in the world.
Nature is constantly warning humans in its own way—unfortunately, if we want to develop, we have to destroy the natural environment.
Fortunately, people are now paying more and more attention to the natural environment, and environmental protection has also been raised to a high level. I hope that after human beings develop, they can give back to nature.
Tang Mu inquired about the information on the Gibson Desert, and then inquired about various equipment in the desert.
First of all, he needs a car, and it is still a very, very good car, and then all kinds of equipment, especially water, must be adequately prepared.
In addition, it is not known whether the shrapnel fragments are on the surface of the desert or buried deep underground, so some necessary excavation tools should be prepared.
Moreover, according to Tang Mu's analysis, the possibility of shrapnel fragments being buried deep underground is very, very high.
Therefore, this aspect must be prepared.
Of course, all these things need to be obtained in Western Australia. It is simply unrealistic to obtain them now.
Tang Mu didn't stop there, and immediately chose a ticket to go to the nearest city with an airport to Gibson.
As for Kervin's strength, Tang Mu was not interested at all in the gathering of practitioners from all over the world that he was going to hold later.
He didn't even care about Barton, so how could he pay attention to this.
Nothing was more important to him now than looking for shrapnel.
After boarding the plane, Tang Mu flew directly to Mandurah.
After arriving in Mandurah, Tang Mu went directly to various places that he had already booked on the Internet, vehicles, various equipment...
After spending most of the day preparing the materials, Tang Mu didn't stop at all, just like an adventurer, he drove directly to the Gibson Desert.
Tang Mu didn't know where the car could go, so Tang Mu didn't rent the car, but bought it directly, but it wasn't a new car, nor a purely second-hand car, but a refitted car specially designed for exploring the desert. prepared by some of them.
In this world, there are many adventurers. For these adventurers, let’s not talk about taking risks or not. It is certain that they are not short of money.
So, there's places to be adventurous all over the place, and there's all sorts of stuff just for those adventurers.
Just like this car, it was converted into a vehicle that is very suitable for the desert.
Of course, it's just the outskirts of the desert. If it's a purely desert, no matter how good a car is, it won't be able to drive it.
As for the road conditions, Tang Mu couldn't find them on the Internet.
Therefore, we can only make preparations for not being able to reach the destination directly, and consider it from the perspective of extreme difficulty. Even if some preparations are not used, it is better than finding that there is no preparation at all when it is necessary.
From Mandurah to the Gibson Desert, there are still more than 400 kilometers.
Tang Mu drove straight there by himself, and the road conditions were okay at the beginning. Although it was not a highway, he could still pick up the speed.
But after halfway through, the road conditions began to plummet.
Even after halfway, there is no longer any way.
The speed dropped further.
But Tang Mu still moved forward resolutely, and checked the position of the shrapnel through the system. There was no change in position for such a long time, which means that the possibility of the shrapnel being buried deep under the desert is basically [-]%. .
And with the location of the shrapnel fragments in the system, Tang Mu actually didn't need any direction guidance at all.
Finally, after a full six hours, Tang Mu finally entered the area close to the Gibson Desert.
desert!
A very dangerous place, whether it is the natural environment or some natural dangers in the desert, means death at any time.
But that is for ordinary people. Tang Mu is confident that for a cultivator like himself, the natural dangers of the desert, or other dangers, should be nothing to him.
As long as he is not trapped and loses the water source, Tang Mu feels that there is no problem for him to come and go freely in the desert.
Therefore, when he arrived at the Gibson Desert, Tang Mu drove directly into the desert without any hesitation.
(End of this chapter)
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