Live Wilderness Adventure

Chapter 641 Polar Regions......

Chapter 641 Polar region.

"You are a good storyteller."

In the hull corridor, just as Bi Fang was about to return to his room, he bumped into the bearded captain.

The captain leaned against his seat and toasted with a cup of hot coffee. A faint mist gushed out, making people feel a bit of warmth in the cold Arctic Ocean.

Bi Fang smiled: "In fact, more than half of my live broadcasts are about telling stories, and I have learned it over time."

Just got off the deck, and many of the tourists watching were a little bit reluctant.

Human knowledge comes from three levels: experience, understanding and epiphany.

Experience is undoubtedly the most intuitive way to obtain knowledge. Compared with the lazy cognitive system, it is natural and unquestionable to acquire knowledge through experience-people are naturally fond of visual thinking.

This is also the biggest advantage of Bi Fang. During the live broadcast, the audience will never feel bored.

Others’ one-day wilderness survival needs to be edited into an hour, or even half an hour, to ensure enough attraction, but Bi Fang can keep the audience online at a high intensity because of his strong storytelling ability.

"So you haven't said the final ending yet? The explorer is called Mengmeng." The captain handed over a cup of hot cocoa, and he also listened to it halfway through, and enjoyed it, but he had to go back to the captain's room because of some things. , now I am a little curious about the ending.

"It's Roald Amundsen." Bi Fang took a sip of the hot cocoa and praised, "It's a good drink, but next time we can add a few pieces of sugar."

The captain was also a wonderful man.

Bi Fang is going to Greenland, but the place he is going to is farther and more remote. Large cruise ships have fixed travel routes, and it is impossible to change the route just because he is alone.

In the end, Bi Fang found this small cruise ship that was originally converted from an ocean-going fishing boat. Although the facilities were definitely not as good as the "Titanic", the comfort was also much worse, but the captain in front of him was very satisfied with Bi Fang's request. Gladly agreed, not even an extra charge.

He even said that he had been watching Bi Fang's live broadcast for a long time.

"According to your request, three cubes of sugar have been added, as well as a large amount of chocolate." The captain was speechless.

"Oh, really." Bi Fang shrugged, "Are there any donuts on the boat, I'll have these for dinner today."

The captain's tone was serious: "You will get diabetes when you are about 30 years old."

"Well, just for a while."

These days, Bi Fang has been gaining weight and has to eat several meals a day, all of which are sweets. He tries to store as much fat as possible in his body to cope with the possibility of losing weight in the Arctic.

Thanks to the powerful digestion ability of the fish king's stomach, Bi Fang's current weight has broken through the 85 mark, reaching 170 catties.

That is to say, Bi Fang has been live broadcasting these days, and this gradual change does not seem obvious. If there is a break in the middle, the feeling of weight gain will be more obvious.

"So you haven't told the end of the story yet," the captain reminded.

Even though he has sailed on this route for more than ten years, the captain still does not know that there is such a legendary explorer, let alone the origin of the name of the strait.

He always thought that Fram Strait has always been called Fram Strait, just like Yanglan has always been called Yanggran, which has been the case since ancient times.

"The ending is that this Mr. Explorer is brilliant in the South Pole, but the curtain ends in the North Pole, the fireworks are gone, and everything returns to nature."

Hearing this ending, the captain felt a little stunned.

"After Amundsen returned from Antarctica, he was not intoxicated in the victory of picking the jewel in the crown of the exploration world. He proposed to use air transportation to investigate the North Pole very early on, and made many attempts."

"In 1915, he obtained Norway's first civilian pilot's license. In May of the following year, he, the Ugly Else and the Italian Nobile took off from Spitsbergen in an airship and passed through the North Pole. From the pole to Alaska, the whole journey is 4,000 kilometers.”

"It was the first flight by human beings across the North Pole. In the past, it was said that there was a vast land between the North Pole and Alaska. This flight proved the above-mentioned legend to be wrong."

"However, on May 23, 1928, Nobile drove an airship to the North Pole to investigate. When returning home, the airship crashed. Nine people fell on the ice and six people were missing. After learning the news, Amundsen announced on June 18 Flying to the rescue of former expedition partners on the 1st, there was an air crash."

"Air crash?"

"Yes, on June 18, 1928, Amundsen took the French plane "Latham" to the North Pole to try to rescue the missing Italian expedition due to the crash of the airship. The plane crashed on the way, and Amundsen never returned."

December 14, 1928 was designated as Antarctic Day by the Norwegian government as a way of commemorating Amundsen.

At noon on this day, churches across Norway will ring bells, and people will remember this great explorer with a 2-minute silence.

Amundsen's persistent and enterprising spirit of sticking to his own ideals, daring to challenge himself, not being afraid of difficulties, and persevering will always inspire future generations to explore the unknown world.

After pondering for a while, Bi Fang chanted leisurely.

"After he had done his job, he was back in the wilds of the Arctic, where he was on vacation.

Under the pure sky of the ice world, he found an unknown resting place, filled with eternal music.

His name will always shine on the younger generation of Norway like the brilliant Northern Lights. "

"really not bad."

"That's not what I said."

"Who is that?"

"Friedgeoff Nansen, a navigator, arctic explorer, zoologist, and statesman, was Amundsen's predecessor and idol."

"Noted scientifically for trekking the Greenland Ice Sheet in 1888 and for his voyage across the Arctic Ocean on the 'Frem' from 1893-1896. Also known for his work repatriating half a million prisoners of war and directly rescuing starving people in White Bear Country Received the Nobel Peace Prize."

"Wait? It's the Ferrem again? Didn't you just say that Amundsen took it to the Antarctic?" The captain wondered if he heard it wrong. Why is this ship so frequently seen?

"Yes, but who told you that a ship can only carry out one expedition and go to one pole?" Bi Fang blinked playfully.

The Frame, a legendary polar expedition ship that was twice famous in the world.

Except for this ship, there is no other ship in the world that has been to both the North Pole and the South Pole.

After gulping down the hot cocoa in the mug, Bi Fang returned the mug to the captain and left sideways.

Looking at Bi Fang's leaving back, the captain was thoughtful.

Amundsen's name shines on the younger generation forever like the brilliant Northern Lights.

Pole.

I am coming.

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

You'll Also Like