Rainforest Adventures
In late August 2001, a five-member geological exploration team led by Professor Juan came to the Acaponeta rainforest under the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico. The mission of the exploration team this time is to conduct a field inspection of the attapulgite deposit in the tropical rainforest of Acaponeta. Attapulgite clay is an internationally rare mineral. The four members of the exploration team, George, Weiner, Empal and Molica, are all students of Professor Juan. In the inaccessible, dark hinterland of the tropical rainforest, the exploration team explored and sampled the attapulgite deposits against the heat and mosquito bites. After working for several days in a row, everyone was exhausted, and they had consumed more than half of the drinking water and food they brought with them when they set off. Given that the scheduled exploration project was basically completed, Professor Juan told everyone in the tent that they could end the exploration the next morning, and the four young people cheered. However, there were unforeseen circumstances, and no one expected that in the middle of the night, a sudden rainstorm pushed the exploration team into a nightmarish desperate situation!