Every corner here exudes a mysterious and unknown atmosphere. The sun shines through the dense tree canopy and sprinkles on the ground, bringing warm and mottled light and shadow. In this primeval forest, there live some strange species that have never been seen in the world of 1943. They thrive here and form an independent and complex ecosystem.
Walking in this forest, Ebert couldn't help but sigh at the beauty of the colors in front of him. The huge leaves present a variety of bright colors, from dark green to bright red, and then to golden yellow, like a palette of nature. Butterflies and insects of various colors dance in the air, their wings covered with complex and exquisite patterns. Occasionally, an almost transparent rare bird flies over Ebert's head, leaving a string of pleasant birdsong.
However, in this beauty, there are unknown dangers. Low and heavy footsteps sounded in the deep forest, and Ebert became alert. He witnessed a huge beast passing through the bushes. It was a species he had never seen before, with thick fur and sharp fangs, and a pair of piercing eyes that seemed to be able to see through the night.
Ebert carefully avoided the territory of the giant beast and continued to move forward. Soon, he came to an open grassland. There was a group of strange creatures playing here. Their appearance was between modern deer and horses, and the patterns on their bodies were unique and charming. Ebert hid behind a tree nearby and watched the scene quietly. Just as he was immersed in this peaceful scene, a hyena-like creature suddenly appeared at the other end of the grassland. It approached the group of creatures silently and prepared to attack.
This scene made Ebert realize that even in this beautiful forest, the battle between life and death is happening all the time. The laws of nature are harsh and real, and every life is working tirelessly to survive.
Ebert continued his exploration, and there were still many unknowns in the forest waiting for him to discover. He crossed a wetland and witnessed an insect breeding ceremony. Thousands of fireflies flickered in the night, like stars dotted on the dark curtain, beautiful and mysterious.
During this trip, Ebert not only felt the strange beauty of the ancient Indian forest, but also deeply understood the fragility and strength of life. He realized that whether it was the world 800,000 years ago or in 1943, the laws of nature remained unchanged. Those species that disappeared in the long river of history once existed so vibrantly. Every life is a rare miracle in this universe.
With this awe of life and curiosity about the unknown, Ebert continued his journey, full of expectations and longings for the next adventure. This ancient forest, with its primitive and luxuriant vitality, added a strong and gorgeous color to Ebert's journey.