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Chapter 1465 Swamp

Han Peacock said with a smile: "Actually, the thing is very simple. Many domestic citrines are obtained by heat radiation from amethyst. The principle is the same as Topa. Real natural citrines are very rare."

"Fake?" Cheng Jun smiled sarcastically. This kind of method in China is really powerful. It seems that everything can be faked.

Han Peacock just nodded without further explanation. In fact, Han Peacock was not surprised by anything appearing here.

The history of the north shore of Lake Superior can be traced back to a very long time ago. In the early geological time, magma gushes out of the earth's surface to form the Canadian Shield, which is composed of granite. These ancient granites can also be observed on the north shore of the lake. This

The Penyok orogeny during the period caused many precious metals to be deposited here.

The north shore of Lake Superior has been proven to be rich in minerals, including gold, silver, copper, iron and nickel, which are the most commonly mined targets.

For example, there is the Hemlo gold mine near Marathon, the copper in Cape Mamain, the silver in Silver Islet, and the uranium in Cape Theano.

As the mountains continued to erode, these sediments became more compacted and became the limestone, dolomite, taconite and shale of Kakabeka Falls.

Later, the American continent split apart, forming the world's deepest crack. Lake Superior was located above this Mesoproterozoic rift valley, and the North American Midcontinent was the cause of the great crack.

Magma was injected between the sedimentary layers, forming diabase rock beds. This hard diabase rock bed caused the sedimentary layers to decline, forming the flat platform in the Thunder Bay area.

Amethyst formed in some caves caused by the splitting of the North American midcontinent, so there are several amethyst mining areas in the Thunder Bay area.

Of course, Han Peacock did not think that there must be an amethyst mine in the swamp area to the south, but it was definitely worth exploring.

What Han Peacock values ​​​​is not mineral deposits, but swamps and fossils. No matter what kind of fossils, as long as there are fossils, as long as the number reaches a certain level, they have the value of development.

If Han Peacock wants to continue to buy land, he must have a reason to increase investment, and the mountains, woodlands, and swamps north of Jinniu Ranch are a good choice.

In the eyes of Americans, especially those big capitalists, this place has little development value. But for Koreans who just want to occupy the land, it is very valuable.

If it can be connected to Lake Superior, the value will be even greater, because the tourism industry here is developed. As long as you come here, can you go to the park built by the Korean Peacock?

In this way, Han Kongque's investment becomes very reasonable, because as long as he does not lose money to make money, Han Kongque will do it. Not to mention making money.

Originally, the Korean Peacock discovered the evidence that the Yin people traveled eastward to America, which would cause a certain sensation, and coupled with the abundant wild animals in the mountain forest, the Korean Peacock could create a park around these.

But this way, this park would be too thin. After all, there are too few murals and stone statues in the valley, and there are wild animals everywhere in the United States, so this park has no special features.

Even if a lake is added to develop fishing and other water entertainment, it will not increase the attraction much.

But if you add a swamp, it will be completely different. Even if there are no dinosaur fossils there, it still has certain development value.

In the United States, there are many well-known swamps, and many swamps have been developed into national parks.

As Korean Peacock knows, there are three of the ten most beautiful swamps in the world in the United States.

The first place is Lake Mond, the Great Dismore Swamp. Located on the edge of North Carolina and Virginia in the United States, it is one of the last large wild reserves in the eastern United States.

The Great Dismore Swamp is home to large swathes of plants and many species of mammals, such as black bears, lynxes, and water cats, and more than 200 species of birds, 96 of which nest here. There are also more than 70 species of reptiles and amphibians.

The Atchafala Basin, the largest swamp in the United States, is located in the south of central Louisiana. Not to mention its majesty and beauty, it has a unique area compared with other swamps-the ever-expanding delta.

The Louisiana black bear is found here, and there are countless birds and other animals, but the disappearing delta is the most worrying ecological crisis facing the United States.

There is also the Okefenokee Swamp, one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia. Part of it extends to Florida and covers an area of ​​438,000 acres. It is the largest coal swamp in North America and the largest swamp in the world.

The Okefenokee Swamp's name means "bubbly water" and "trembling ground," in part because of its spongy marshland.

The Okefenokee Swamp is famous not only for its amphibians and reptiles, but also for its carnivorous plants, such as Utricularia, Nepenthes, Sarracenia, and others.

Of course, Han Peacock had not thought about how big and good the swamp here was, otherwise it would not have been developed until now. Of course, if it was really good enough, it would never be Han Peacock's turn to develop it.

All he wants is a swamp, it doesn't have to be too good, as long as it has some qualities that are not found in other places.

The most important thing is that protection and development, development and destruction are actually complementary to each other. If development is destroyed, it will naturally not work. But if development is combined with protection, then Han Peacock bought a swamp that is not favored by others.

Land, it's easier.

Early the next morning, Han Peacock got up, took Eric and Cheng Jun in a speedboat and went directly to the south shore of Lake Superior.

After finding a stable place to log in, Cheng Jun said a little strangely: "Eris, why are you here?"

Looking at the lush grassland, Cheng Jun couldn't believe that this was a swamp.

"Don't look at it. It's beautiful here. Did you see that over there? That's a warning sign. There's a swamp ahead. Please take a detour." The sign that Eres pointed to had a very dangerous sign painted on it.

"It's really a swamp, no wonder no one comes here." Han Peacock said with a smile.

Eres said: "It's just that it's beautiful here, but when you see the scene inside, it's still very disgusting." Eres pointed to a layer of barbed wire surrounding the lake.

"Why is there a barbed wire fence?" Han Peacock asked strangely.

Eres said: "There are many more inside, and there are even isolation strips, which are used to prevent frogs from crossing the boundary."

"Frog? Bullfrog?" Han Peacock soon realized that bullfrogs are also rampant in the United States.

"Green frogs are very delicious. If there is no food, some of our friends will venture in here to catch frogs and roast them." Eres said.

The American frog, also known as the swamp green bullfrog, is a type of bullfrog.

"Is there really a bullfrog?" Cheng Jun had eaten bullfrog before. The meat was delicate and very delicious.

Bullfrogs are still not well-known in China, just because they are delicious and have economic value. Therefore, in the past few years, many places in China have been breeding bullfrogs.

Han Peacock said with a smile: "If there are bullfrogs, maybe they can be easily purchased here. However, there are more bullfrogs in the eastern and southern United States. How come there are bullfrogs here? It's a bit strange!"

Frogs are animals that hibernate, so they like warmer places. This is in the north, and the temperature in winter is very low. However, considering that there are still many frogs in the north of the country, the Korean peacocks are not surprised.

Soon, Han Kongque and Cheng Jun were shocked by the scene.

There was no green in front of them anymore, and all that was left were bullfrogs in the mud pond, so densely packed that if you have trypophobia, you would definitely not be able to stand it.

"How many bullfrogs are there?" Cheng Jun exclaimed.

Han Peacock smiled bitterly and said: "If these bullfrogs are put to good use, how much will it cost?"

Cheng Jun took a look: "You are really obsessed with money. How come everything you see has something to do with money?"

Han Peacock smiled bitterly again, Americans can't deal with bullfrogs, he can!

As long as the channels are opened and these bullfrogs are sent back to the country, his restaurants can digest most of them.

What's more, bullfrogs are not just edible, they have many uses.

Bullfrog has the advantages of fast growth, delicious taste, rich nutrition, and high protein content. Its skin can be used for tanning and its internal organs can be used to make medicine.

The skin of bullfrog is thin, soft and tough. It is an excellent raw material for making wallets, belts, ties, leather shoes, musical instruments, and surgical threads. It can be used medicinally, and frog oil can be used to make high-grade lubricants.

Bullfrog is very rich in nutritional value, delicious, and has nourishing and detoxifying effects. People with poor digestive function or excessive gastric acid, as well as people with weak constitutions, can use it to nourish the body.

Bullfrog can promote strong qi and blood in the human body, increase energy, nourish yin and strengthen yang, nourish the heart, calm the mind and replenish qi, which is beneficial to the recovery of patients.

The internal organs and scraps of bullfrogs are rich in protein, which can be hydrolyzed to form complex amino acids.

Among them, arginine and lysine have high content and are good food additives and tonics.

The hydrolyzed complex amino acids are separated and purified and used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

The endocrine system of bullfrogs secretes various hormones, which can be used in medicine, industrial production and scientific research after extraction. For example, pituitary hormones are used as artificial oxytocin in fish and amphibians, which is beneficial to artificial reproduction.

The gastric glands, intestinal glands and pancreas of bullfrog are rich in digestive enzymes, especially hydrolyzed proteins, which are high in content and can be extracted and utilized.

Bullfrog bile is extracted and processed for medicinal use.

It must be said that it is ironic that such a useful thing has been treated as a precaution against scourges in the United States.

Of course, there is a reason for this. Bullfrogs are the natural enemies of amphibians. They eat almost everything, so the American bullfrogs have spread like wildfire and are flowing down the Yellowstone River in northwest Montana, killing native frogs.

Classes pose a threat. (To be continued.) Mobile phone users please visit http://m.piaotian.net

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