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Chapter 52: Tedious and Monotonous Work

And Wu Hao used telekinesis to prevent the spread of dust, firstly to avoid getting himself covered in dust and secondly to avoid impacting the surrounding natural environnt.

After all, in the vicinity of all the quarries, whether on the ground or on the surrounding plant structures, a layer of dusty powder would cover everything.

This situation has a significant impact on both the air and the surrounding plants. Now, Wu Hao only needs to use telekinesis to block the scattered dust within a certain range. Once the concentration increases, he can use telekinesis to control a watering can and sprinkle so water.

The water bag that Wu Hao uses to carry water is actually a thick rubber bag. Although the amount of water in each bag is not much, he has prepared several bags that he can switch between continuously.

Moreover, there is a small stream not far from the foot of the mountain. Although it is snowing in the mountains now, the stream has not frozen.

Furthermore, even if the flowing water in the stream freezes, Wu Hao can easily fetch water from the lake 1 kiloter away. The deepest part of this lake is about 40 ters, and even if the surface freezes, it won't affect Wu Hao's water collection.

In this way, after about an hour, Wu Hao dug out a cave with a width of 3 ters, height of 2 ters, and depth of 5 ters.

Since the size of the aircraft in Wu Hao's mind is not huge, this tunnel with its width and height can completely accommodate his future aircraft.

The equipnt and materials he purchased will naturally have no obstacles entering the cave because the materials he purchased are not large in volu, mainly consisting of small and precise electronic components.

Speaking of the largest items, there is no doubt that they are the materials with fixed sizes.

As for the broken stones that Wu Hao excavated, he disposed of all of them in the lake. There is no other place nearby to store these broken stones, but since the lake is deep enough and its area is not too small, accommodating the broken stones from Wu Hao's base will not have any significant impact. At most, the water level will rise and spread a bit in the vicinity.

According to Wu Hao's preliminary plan, his base needs to have a total area of at least 3000 square ters to et his requirents. As for the height, it should average at least 6 ters or more.

The nuclear power facilities among them must be built separately inside the mountain because various radiation protection asures need to be implented here.

Therefore, according to Wu Hao's plan, he needs to construct four spaces of different sizes: one for nuclear power facilities, one as a warehouse for storing various materials, another larger one as a comprehensive area for research and manufacturing, and the smallest one as the living area.

This area is also the smallest, only a few tens of square ters, equivalent to a small suite!

Anyway, Wu Hao doesn't plan to bring anyone into this base now, so having a small suite for living is sufficient.

"It really is a ntally exhausting and tedious job." After three consecutive hours of splitting stones and clearing the mountains, Wu Hao's telekinetic power was almost depleted.

During the continuous three hours of work, he managed to dig a tunnel about 15 ters deep.

Apart from a few gaps and indentations, the surfaces of this tunnel were smooth and even. It's worth noting that everything Wu Hao manipulated was accomplished using telekinesis, which was much more precise than any chanical operation currently available to humans.

The gaps and indentations were mainly caused by the small fissures and slight irregularities between the rocks in the mountain itself.

After all, in such a large mountain composed of solid rocks, it is normal to have so gaps and indentations.

In three hours of work, Wu Hao only managed to excavate 90 cubic ters of the mountain tunnel, while the total area of the entire base should be over 3000 square ters.

This area is roughly the size of half a standard football field. Considering an area of 3000 square ters plus a height of 6 ters, Wu Hao needs to excavate approximately 18,000 cubic ters of space in this mountain.

At his current speed of 30 cubic ters per hour, it would take him 600 hours, even if he worked continuously for 24 hours a day. That ans it would take him about 25 days to complete the excavation entirely.

Of course, Wu Hao definitely cannot work continuously for 24 hours, and even machines cannot sustain such intensity of work.

However, Wu Hao's current slow speed is due to the excavation of this narrow tunnel. The small size of the tunnel requires more ti and reduces efficiency.

Once he officially enters the interior of the mountain and starts excavating the larger space, the excavation speed will undoubtedly increase significantly. With a larger volu, he can reduce many cutting procedures and then use telekinesis to transport the rock fragnts, which are divided into several-ton pieces, out of the tunnel.

This way, the work efficiency should double.

However, excluding the ti for daily rest and other necessary tasks, Wu Hao can only work for a maximum of about ten hours per day.

In other words, it would take approximately one month to complete the entire base.

Actually, Wu Hao's speed is already quite fast. If this task were assigned to any construction team in any country, it would be impossible to achieve such speed and quality.

Ti flies, and it's another day for Wu Hao to release his docuntary.

"Let's see how people are reacting online!" Apart from eating, drinking, resting, and recovering for a few hours, Wu Hao has spent the rest of his ti on these tedious and monotonous tasks of clearing the mountains and splitting stones.

He hasn't been online or paid attention to the situation of the docuntary. He hasn't had ti to check the emails piling up in his inbox.

Soon, Wu Hao opened Youdou Video and started watching his own docuntary, scrolling down to read the comnts.

21st comnt: "From the filming environnt in this footage, I can confidently tell everyone that this South China tiger is from sowhere in the Qinling Mountains."

22nd comnt: "Is the person above an expert in geographical environnts? Can you really tell the location just by looking at the trees and vegetation in the footage?"

577th comnt: "Ah! Ah! Ah! I really want to go to the Qinling Mountains to see these adorable tigers. What should I do...?"

578th comnt: "The person above can go ho and dream about it slowly at night..."

Reading the comnts below the video, Wu Hao laughed. "I didn't expect people to deduce the general area just from the simple geographical features of the mountainous environnt. However, although they can guess that the South China tiger is from the Qinling Mountains, no one will know the specific location."

When Wu Hao fild these animal videos, he only captured so footage of the forest from a high vantage point and didn't conduct extensive aerial surveys.

By observing the vegetation and forest environnt in the footage, the general geographical location could be determined, but it would require people with knowledge of geological environnts and familiarity with various plants to achieve that.

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