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148. The Inner World 21

As soon as the few of us saw each other, we couldn't care less. We hurried over and lined up on the bank of the river, lying down one after another, ready to drink enough before talking. At this moment, there was a man about a few meters away from us.

Ten meters downstream of the river, several huge rats emerged from the bushes. Each one was as big as a piglet. They moved very fast. In the blink of an eye, they had reached the river bank.

A few of us were shocked. Rats are omnivores. No matter what they are, as long as they can feed them, they will eat them when they catch them. If they regard us as food, and with such a big body, that is not the case.

Fun.

Fortunately, those mice didn't seem to take us seriously at all. Maybe there was no shortage of food here and they didn't mean to harass us at all. They rushed to the river one after another, stuck their little heads into the water and drank the water, which made us happy.

We breathed a sigh of relief.

It didn’t take long for everyone to drink enough. There was nothing to eat. They could just drink enough water to hold on for a while. A few of them sat up with satisfaction. Song Yingjie said with a smile: “This place is actually really nice, much better than the big desert above.

, If you really can’t get out, it’s not difficult to live here for a long time, there is plenty of food.” He pointed to the bushes opposite.

But I looked at Professor Guo and said, "Professor Guo, if I guessed correctly, the desert above us should be Lop Nur. In Lop Nur, the living conditions are extremely harsh. How could such an ecological zone be formed underground?

It stands to reason that air, sunlight, and water are all necessary for the survival of living things. We have walked for so long, and although many places are winding and winding, we can calculate that there are always tens of thousands of meters deep. It is not surprising that there are underground rivers.

But where does the air come from here? Where does the sunlight come from? Where do these species come from?”

When I asked, the other people also turned their attention to Professor Guo. After all, this is a place thousands of meters deep underground. The emergence of these species cannot but be said to be a miracle. Everyone's curiosity was also aroused.

They all laughed and urged Professor Guo to give a lecture.

Professor Guo pondered for a long time, and then said in a deep voice: "Above us is indeed Lop Nur. Many of the creatures we see now are species that belong to Lop Nur, such as argali, the shrubs on the other side of the river, and gerbils.

." When he said this, he pointed at the mice that were still playing on the river bank."

"This issue involves too many layers. I just speculated based on Lop Nur's unique geographical environment and came to a conclusion. However, there is no real and effective evidence and I don't know if it is correct. I will just say it casually. Everyone

Just listen to it."

"Lop Nur was not originally a desert, but an inland lake. In the distant past, Lop Nur was green all over. It was an oasis surrounded by green forests and with sufficient water. This oasis supported tens of thousands of creatures, ranging from cats to small animals.

Insects and ants, birds flying in the sky are singing, and fish swimming in the water are jumping for joy. To put it more broadly, it is simply a paradise on earth."

"It is recorded in "Hanshu - Western Regions Volume" that the thirty-six countries of the Western Regions once drew an endless green corridor in the vast hinterland of Eurasia. Walking here in summer is no different from being in the south of the Yangtze River.

The abundant water resources in the Tarim Basin nourish this vast green space, making it a paradise for animals."

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