July 19, 1918, Long Beach, New York Harbor, northeastern United States, tourists. Although World War I was still going on, however, native Americans still enjoyed the peace brought by the natural barrier of the Atlantic Ocean. The war in Europe seems distant. As a coastal scenic area, Long Beach is attracting many tourists come to enjoy the warmth of the sea. At the moment, a large warship entered the field of vision, which is the cruiser of the USS Navy "San Diego" battleships coming from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
San Diego was later called. When it was launched in 1904, it was called "California." The ship officially served in 1907, a total length of 100 meters, a width of 23 meters, staffing system for 829. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, it officially changed its name to "San Diego" and became the flagship of the U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet, cruising on the vast Pacific Ocean. In 1915, due to the explosion in the boiler, the "San Diego" had to go back to the U.S. coastal
On Easter afternoon in 1722, when Dutchman Rogervinger led a group of European sailors, he barely believed his eyes when he first made his first voyage to an island in the easternmost island of Polynesia that was lone in Chile, the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean: There are hundreds of huge stone statues on the long, grotesque long ears, a look of indifference, looking at you from the front, the side, and the different angles, making people shudder ......
Easter Island, the mystery of this famous world culture, has attracted so many explorers since ancient times. However, the value of these stone statues is not of primary importance, and even more surprising secrets are hidden in the depths of the hard, infertile volcanic formations. The revelations of this secret are outstanding anthropologists in Norway and the sea Tol Harker, explorer.
After Hakkar and his expedition had been excavated and inspected for more than four months, he finally found out about the mysteries of the huge