Chapter 269 (1/2)
The whole cave is filled with strangeness.
Yenuo was careful to hide his breath and footsteps as much as possible. He always felt that there were a pair of terrible and ferocious eyes staring at himself.
That's definitely not an illusion.
The more you go inside, the higher the dome of the cave. The surrounding stalactites are constantly changing colorful glow in yenuo's headlights, which is extraordinary in beauty. But the more beautiful things are, the more dangerous they are. Yenuo knows this very well.
Not to mention, similar luster can not be emitted by the reflection of stalactite alone.
Yenuo approached one of the stone pillars, took a look and took a breath of air conditioning. Almost all the reflections on the stone column come from a fungus. This fungus yenuo has never been seen before. It is attached to stalactite. I don't know what minerals it absorbs. It actually produces a reflector coated with rare metals on the highway, which can reflect and increase a specific spectrum.
Moreover, the reflection spectra of each fungus are different. Yenuo was even surprised to find that these fungi did not grow randomly, but were deliberately planted.
Each reflected spectrum represents a certain meaning.
Yenuo just doesn't understand what these reflections mean. But now that he has made great efforts to build the cave and planted reflective fungi, yenuo is more curious about what the ancients of 5000 years want to do in this cave.
In this psychedelic fungus glow, yenuo walked forward for more than 20 minutes. With the progress, the flagstone road becomes wider, and the brightness reflected by the light of fungi is also surprisingly improved.
Just a little light on the head of yenuo's head, clearly in this hundreds of meters high stone cave, even water and flowers can't splash.
However, the light is constantly reflected and refracted by the surrounding fungi to increase the brightness, which makes the surrounding environment bright. He walked alone in such a big cave, like a little ant crawling in the gap of stone mountain.
Finally, in the rocky cave, the slate road came to an end.
Yenuo looked up as if he had been hit by lightning. He was shocked beyond description. He was really shocked. There is a huge building in this cave.
According to visual inspection, the building made of stone is up to 60 meters high and has a full 20 floors. Yenuo can't imagine what tools people five thousand years ago used to pile up the carved neat stones layer by layer.
The walls of the heavy buildings are covered with luminous fungi. They are colorful and dignified. Yenuo looked from bottom to top. The distribution of fungi was very messy, but it just formed a magnificent picture.
On the scroll, a long and secluded river passes, which should be the Yangtze River. The river is surging, carrying a large number of strange fish and shrimp, crashing down towards the two sides of the Strait. In countless villages on both sides of the Strait, many desperate people are crying and kneeling.
Suddenly, a huge figure fell down. That figure is incomparably great and is an indomitable giant. The bald giant stepped on the Yangtze River, and the surging river only reached his waist.
As soon as the giant's hand reached out, countless strange fish and spirits were crushed to death. He stepped on the ground, and the ground he stepped on formed an echo one by one. A total of 13 return swings, each of which is as deep as hell, can accommodate a large amount of river water and divert the flood peaks of the Yangtze River.
After all this, the giant poured into the Yangtze River, the river buried it, and his figure disappeared.
Yenuo is extremely shocked. This long scroll is the legendary king of Jinsha? Here is the temple built by the ancients for King Jinsha 5000 years ago?
But why is this magnificent temple built in this cave in the deep mountain? The most strange thing is that this area should belong to the inundation area of Wuzhai dam. More than 20 years ago, the staff and archaeologists who built the Wuzhai dam had investigated the submerged area for more than 10 years, and had already relocated the cultural relics and important historic sites along the coast as a whole.