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Chapter 72 We Must Return

  • A flash of appreciation appeared in James’ eyes. "In fact, in recent years, the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, once exhibited a mysterious map named Frank Roselli. This map is 11 inches long and 6 inches wide, and it was drawn by a 16th-century Italian Florentine cartographer. The new sea route was conceived in the 16th century, when the concept of the Earth as a sphere was not yet fully accepted. However, this map not only presents the concept of the Earth being a sphere but is also a three-dimensional, high-altitude top-down map. The shapes can be clearly seen. Obviously, this map uses high-altitude measurement techniques. The earliest known documentation in this world stated that no one set foot on Antarctica in the 16th century at all, and it was only discovered by Europeans in the 19th century. So how would an Antarctic topographic map appear on a 16th century Italian map?"
  • Kenneth frowned and suddenly came to a conclusion. "Could there really be aliens in this world?"
  • Camellia listened in confusion, but she had an intuition that James was not telling a story but stating facts. Could it be that he had been to Antarctica? As the president of Ludlow Corporation, what was he doing in Antarctica? Camellia did not think he was like those literary youths who ran to the southernmost tip of the Earth to seek romance and adventure in the world. Did James go to Antarctica to do scientific research?
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