Chapter 92: Adventure Research Team
After deciding to go to Shendragon Ridge to shoot a documentary, the next day, Wu Hao made arrangements for the base and flew towards Shendragon Ridge under the cover of night, carrying two special boxes.
Inside these two boxes, one contained several high-definition cameras, small wireless cameras, and other electronic devices for shooting, while the other box contained various camping and cooking tools for outdoor living.
Although Wu Hao was going on an outdoor adventure and filming wildlife documentaries, he didn't intend to endure the hardships of typical wilderness explorers. He had no intention of eating insects and animals raw, like that man named Beiye who stood at the top of the food chain.
Wu Hao had no sadistic tendencies. Why would he follow the survival methods of ordinary people in the wilderness when he had the ability to live comfortably outdoors? That would be seeking unnecessary trouble.
Instead of facing a challenging and adventurous life in the wilderness, it was more accurate to say that Wu Hao was embarking on an outdoor exploration combined with various cooking activities. The wilderness offered many delicious delicacies, such as the meat of succulent wild boars and rabbits, far superior to the pork and beef consumed in the city.
Wu Hao had gained a deep understanding of food through his increased consumption. As a result, his culinary skills had naturally improved.
That evening, after leaving the base and arriving at Shendragon Ridge, Wu Hao chose a flat cliff deep within the ridge as his temporary campsite for the next few days.
"This Shendragon Ridge indeed possesses some kind of natural magnetic field. I can't receive any satellite signals in this location." After setting up a simple tent for the camp, Wu Hao tried to connect his devices to the base but realized that Shendragon Ridge did have a natural magnetic field, just as the rumors suggested.
Because of this magnetic field, electronic devices were unable to receive external signals. In most areas of Shendragon Ridge, just like other primitive forests, electronic signals could be received, albeit with very weak strength. In the Shendragon Ridge scenic area, there were specifically installed mobile signal towers, allowing signal reception in most areas.
In fact, the reason why the scientific research expedition organized by Wu Hao received strong support was partly due to the mysterious manner in which he released the documentary. It caught the attention of certain departments and influential figures in the country.
Especially the cybersecurity department, which had been using various methods since the release of Wu Hao's documentary to track his whereabouts. Unfortunately, Wu Hao's method of releasing the videos was unheard of to them, so even after several months, they had made no progress in identifying the source of the videos.
The two domestic media outlets authorized by Wu Hao had also been investigated and followed up by the authorities. However, the contact between Wu Hao and these two media outlets was only through a one-way email communication.
Moreover, the email account used was quite ordinary, and despite monitoring it, the authorities had not made any substantial progress.
Therefore, the department had to find alternative methods, and naturally, the filming location of Wu Hao's documentary became one of their focuses.
The wildlife documentaries filmed by Wu Hao were not only innovative in terms of filming techniques but also in other aspects. Even professional teams with years of experience in wildlife filmmaking, both domestically and internationally, were amazed by the footage captured by Wu Hao.
These professional teams knew firsthand the difficulties of capturing wildlife in the wild. After all, whether filming common animals or rare species, it often required long periods of waiting and observation in the jungle.
Even capturing a common groundhog would take several days of effort, not to mention the extremely rare and scarce species.
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