Falling Into the Undercurrent

As Bell advanced, the terrain became higher and higher, making it difficult for him to move.

It was mainly because this place was upstream of the lake.

In other seasons, when there was groundwater or rainwater, streams would often flow from this place to the lake below.

It was also because of these converging streams that Bell's speed slowed down.

The low temperature of -60 °C would quickly freeze the water surface.

However, due to the terrain, some streams flowed very quickly, causing the ice on the surface to be uneven.

Bell walked to a stream about seven to eight meters wide and bent down, sweeping the snow away with the wooden stick.

He adjusted the camera and aimed it at the ice.

Through the live broadcast, the audience in the live-stream could see the faint movement of water below the ice.

"Everyone, you see it, right? If you were here, you could even hear the sound of water flowing below the ice.