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The Disadvantages of Space Exploration..

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First of all, your definition of adventure is still vague

Adventure is a kind of behavior. The purpose can be diverse, such as colonization, immigration, invasion, etc.

The 16th century, when human exploration was the most developed, was also a period when people in various colonies suffered greatly

The information is simple

The motivations of all adventurers are not very pure

The sensational point

The central idea is that they have no good intentions

Some people think it has serious disadvantages. They feel that adventure is a meaningless adventure. It consumes a lot of time, money, and even many precious lives. Not worth it at all!

Accidents and dangers occur frequently - is outdoor adventure a "dangerous game"?

/ 2006-05-10 21:49:00 Xinhuanet

This year's "May Day" Golden Week was not peaceful: Beijing outdoor explorers were trapped in the Inner Mongolia desert and one person died. ; 31 "travelers" in Xinjiang were lost while crossing the Cheshi Ancient Road. There were 6 children in the team, the youngest less than 6 years old; before that, 13 Tianjin college students were also rescued in danger in the desert...

Various accidents and dangers have triggered people to think deeply about outdoor adventures: Is adventure travel a commendable thing to do with courage, or should you do it according to your ability? Is adventure to understand nature or to exercise courage? When faced with a dangerous situation, should you retreat despite the difficulties, or should you advance despite the difficulties and protect your self-esteem?

Since Yao Maoshu rafted the Yangtze River in the 1980s, Chinese people have quickly devoted themselves to various adventure activities. Compared to being an activity only for professionals 10 years ago, adventure has now become a hobby for many ordinary people. More and more people think that this is a fashionable and exciting game, and regard adventure as a joy of life and even a manifestation of personal value. However, frequent accidents have sounded the alarm for adventure travel.

The "traveler" - the "outside world" is one of the 31 people who disappeared on the Cheshi Ancient Road in Xinjiang. Thinking of the terrifying journey on May Day, he still has lingering fears.

He said that he originally decided to take his 12-year-old daughter to participate in the "May Day" Cheshi Ancient Trail Tour organized by a local outdoor store in order to exercise the child's will. He is still an "old donkey". He often travels with this club and has a certain amount of trust in the team leader Zhou Ping. But it was this kind of trust that made him ignore the fact that Zhou Ping had never walked the ancient Cheshi Road.

There were six children among them. During the four days they were lost in the snowstorm, several of the younger children cried from the cold and their faces were burned by strong ultraviolet rays. When they were rescued, some people in the team had frostbite on their toes, and three people suffered from snow blindness. They had to hold their teammates' backpack straps to move forward slowly. Fortunately, they were eventually rescued safely, but Xiaoqian, a tourist from Beijing, was not so lucky. The news of her death in Inner Mongolia because of her frail body made "travel friends" across the country lament.

However, this misfortune is not unique. At the beginning of this year, the backpackers who died in the Lop Nur wilderness were able to return to their hometown through the online search for relatives by "travel friends" across the country; on the Sichuan route, which is more popular among "travel friends", in May last year, a local Tibetan guide and a couple A couple who sells outdoor products were in danger while climbing Mount Siguniang, and two of them died. On New Year's Day this year, two Shanghai tourists froze to death while climbing a snow-capped mountain in Kangding. Rescuers discovered that they were wearing jeans that were difficult to move around.

Adventure travel has increasingly become a “dangerous game” for people.

Wang Tienan, chairman of the Urumqi Mountaineering and Adventure Association and known as "Xinjiang's No. 1 Outdoor Person", said that from the Beijing tourists who died in danger in the Kubuqi Desert of Inner Mongolia to the 31 "tourists" who were rescued in Xinjiang, Their common problem is blind confidence and underestimation of possible risks.

To a certain extent, exploration is a product dominated by the concept of "anthropocentrism". This concept holds that in the face of the natural world and its biological world, there is no place where humans can get involved. As long as humans are within their capabilities, they can "occupy mountains and become kings" and "plant flags for territories" and claim them as their own. However, if we transcend the "anthropocentric" thinking framework, we can question: Are there no limits or limits to human steps? As long as human footprints are there, does that place necessarily belong to humans? Should it be dominated by humans? In fact, wherever human exploration begins, disasters occur. Isn't it? Humans fly into space, and space garbage has surrounded the earth; humans have climbed to the "top of the earth" - Mount Everest, and today the source of the Yangtze River has been polluted; humans have entered and left virgin forests, and the "indigenous" animals and creatures there have been disturbed and violations, and even cannot escape disaster... Just as Columbus' exploration of the "New World" brought about the expansion of colonialism, today's "exploration" of human beings without self-discipline and restrictions also reflects the expansion of anthropocentrism. Science is a double-edged sword, and so is exploration. Wherever human exploration leaves footprints, it also leaves dust.

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