Galloping in the fantasy world

Chapter 360 Deduction

To Chloe's disappointment, Nathan said: "Hey, you and Charlie go to Syria, and Sully and I go to France."

Chloe immediately put down her raised right hand in disappointment. Nathan continued: "We are following some clues to find out the lost city of Lawrence. I am very sure about it."

"Where's Queen Ran?" Carter asked the thief. "How are we going to cross the six hundred miles of desert?"

"What's going on?" Nathan made up for it overnight and could only say: "It's located in the middle of the desert. So to be precise, it should be about three hundred miles away." Others could only respond to this night with a wry smile.

"I'll tell you, we'll find a way." Nathan said.

Regarding the legend of Uba City, Nangong Aotianye has some explanations.

Uba City, also known as the City of Thousand Pillars, first appeared in the country where the gods disappeared in Chapter 89, verses 6-14.

Verse 6, “It is difficult for you to steal and realize how God’s Messenger punished the Ad people.”

Verse 7, "Uba City, a country where everyone has countless pillars of heaven."

Verse 8, "The city of Uba, a kingdom that has never appeared on the surface again."

Verse 13, “God punished it and razed it to the ground.”

Again in Chapter 7, verses 73-74, “Remember that, after Adreim, he made you rulers in your place, and made you dwell in the land, and you built edifices in the plains, and hewed out the mountains.

Build a house. Remember God’s grace and don’t do evil in the land again.”

Through these descriptions, it can be inferred that the builder of the city of Uba was Adezhen. According to archaeologists’ discoveries, Adezim did exist. They were once located in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, that is, the east and west of the present-day Night Gate.

The western region of Oman established its own dynasty.

Religious legends reappeared in Aderen, where King Pirates lived, and they had completely forgotten that their ancestors suffered punishment from the gods due to their fall. They erected towering stone pillars and worshiped various indescribable stone totems. In response to this, Allah sent

Prophet Hud went to the city of Uba to warn Aderzin who was making another big mistake.

Even after symbolic punishment with drought, the pagans who were obsessed with enlightenment were still swayed, and God used a strong storm to bury the city of thousands of pillars in the vast sea of ​​sand.

Afterwards, Symodrin replaced Aderim as the land director of this land. The destruction of Uba City also appeared many times as a negative teaching material, warning the world to learn lessons from the destruction of Aderim.

In 1930, British explorer Bertram Thomas, who aspired to be "the first person in Europe to cross the Death Sand Sea", set out from the southern edge of the Rub al-Khali Desert into the depths of the sand sea.

On the way, Thomas heard from the Bedouin tribe that there was another palace buried in the desert that was destroyed by the wrath of God, which aroused his curiosity even more. Although he found nothing during this trip, he will still draw the map of the world.

The "map" and the stories about "Atlantis in the desert" told his good friend Thomas Edward Lawrence, leading to the adventures of the great hero who would later be known as "Lawrence of Arabia."

As a lover of wild history, Nathan believed that Lawrence traveled thousands of miles to favor the Middle East and regarded the difficulties of the Arab people as his own. His real purpose was to unveil the mystery of Uba, because Lawrence

The title of the biographical novel about this legendary experience in the future is called, although the story of Uba's exploration is "hidden" in the book. It simply means that if you want to find the City of Thousand Pillars, the best way to travel is

airplane.

In this matter, Nangong Aotian said: "Nem, do you remember the book written by Lawrence? It mentioned that the best way to use the aircraft to find the City of Thousand Pillars."

"Yes." Nathan suddenly realized, "Sully, you are on a plane after all."

"Fields, six hundred miles, okay, three hundred miles, how can we fly." Sullivan said that the field was unreasonable, and the scope was too wide.

Moreover, Sullivan's aircraft is a Grumman Goose amphibious aircraft, so resupply poses a problem. Of course, it is much faster than searching for it on foot or by camel in the desert. In addition, the target has changed.

It is so large that the chance of being noticed at night will be greatly increased. Even though it is a desert, don't forget that Marlowe and his gang are watching eagerly at night.

"And that plane crashed by you guys at night? You have forgotten what happened a few years ago." Sullivan said, and Nangong Aotian and Nathan both looked up.

"Of course, seventy or eighty years ago, Lawrence came up with the method of lying on the ground." Nangong Aotian said, "But now, in the 21st century, we can use satellites. Through satellites, we can take images of fallen ground and compare them.

A rough location. Through the GPS locator, even in the vast sea of ​​​​sand, the night may not be difficult."

"But the Rub al-Khali Desert is the largest mobile desert in the world. It is plagued by sandstorms all year round, and the terrain has long since become very different. How to confirm the location?" Carter asked the thief.

"Let me tell you where he fell to the ground." Bandit Nangong Aotian said: "What is Uba City called? The City of Thousand Pillars. And some of the pillars tower into the clouds. If we say that they were all submerged by the sea of ​​sand,

Well, then the topography of each place should make it very, very high? All the pillars of my building collapsed, so I am unlucky."

"So you're saying, we compare some sand dunes with similar terrain, select a few places, and then explore them one by one?" said Nathan.

"If it's true, then it can save a lot of time." Chloe agreed.

"One more thing." Nangong Aotian continued to deduce: "If, I say if. If the legend is true, and it is because of the power of 'Allah' that Uba City was isolated from the world, then what?

To prevent it from destroying the city of Uba, what should Allah do?"

"What guardians are left? Or monsters?" Nathan and Chloe colleagues said to the thieves. Xianran Nangong Aotian's words reminded them of their encounter in Shambhala last year.

"But there is a desert there, the Rub' al-Khali Desert." Nangong Aotian reminded the thieves: "In the Rub' al-Khali Desert, what is the best thing that can stop us from approaching?"

"Sandstorm!" Five people shouted in unison.

"That's right!" Nangong Aotian said, "We can obtain a set of images and data through the satellite meteorological observation station to see which areas are prone to sandstorms all year round. So what are the locations?

It is also possible that the ruins of Uba city will be destroyed again!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like