The Lost World
Ninety-eight percent of the earth is still untouched, especially these six terrible no-go areas. 800 kilometers away from the Indian mainland is the Andaman Islands, where the existence of terrible cannibals has been documented from ancient Rome to China since the second century A.D. In 1867, an Indian merchant ship with more than 100 passengers ran aground here, and the Sentinels, armed with spears, wolf's bane, and curve bows, brutally slaughtered these poor people like cattle. In 1880, the Indian official Maurice forced the kidnapping of six old or young Sentinels by force. The older ones soon died because they were infected with the viral bacteria of civilized humans, and the four remaining children were very lucky to return to the tribe, but no one expected them to bring about an extinction catastrophe. The deadly infectious diseases carried by the children caused the Sentinel population on the island to plummet from 5,000 to less than 200 today.