For a world of fantastic adventures
As a child I wanted to be an explorer, then an archaeologist … in short, I was fascinated by the idea of finding treasures (also because the treasure belongs to those who find it, my venal part has always dominated everything). Then with the cartoon exploring the human body I wanted to be a doctor (to the delight of my father) but growing up I was afraid of blood so nothing. (as an adult and also from personal experience the patient is a person who stinks, old and hopeless).
Then came the stage of the flower girl and then I succumbed to advocacy.
But the adventurer’s streak has always remained with me. Then Disney went “up” and my world of fantastic adventures melted into tears always with the jingle.
Then I discovered national geographic on my cell phone, or rather in my long hospital stays my husband put me on my Disney PLUS cell phone, so I could watch and hear (when my ear was still working) Disney documentaries and films.
And I discovered him: Albert Yu Min LIn. He is a national explorer, he has prosthetic legs but this does not prevent him from traveling the world and discovering and always having new projects.
The best thing was to reconstruct pre-Columbian civilizations with LIDAR scanning, especially the Maya.
So with a drone he flew over almost the entire rainforest on the border between Mexico and Guatemala (I think) and then scanned with the LIdar. And numerous buildings appeared, fortified cities in short, they had to review what we knew about the Mayans … then obviously Albert went there in person, in the forest … and where you saw a hill or a mountain covered with trees and vegetation, here he took a camera with lidar and a temple or other construction appeared.
Here my admiration for her work, and the desire to do it too, then I thought it would be too much effort, I’m basically a lazy girl.
Then I looked at the search for the tomb of Alexander the Great, or the new Egyptian museum of TutanKamon, where they brought objects that had been reported in the discovery but never exhibited .. That is, they made a museum for him … and a strange thing is that in his sarcophagus, one thing from which not even in death he parted, was his dagger. A dagger made of meteorite !!!!
I felt like adventures… will there be subtitles?