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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

By: Jules Verne Completed
Language: English
English ·Science Fiction ·Completed
·Jules Verne
48
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48 Chapters
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seasis a science fantasy fiction novel written byVerne, a French novelist whose numerous science fiction novels such as Around the World in Eighty Days, and  Journey to the Center of the Earth has created greater influence worldwide.
A Sea monster is spotted by many captains and United States assigns the task of finding and destroying the monster to a French marine biologist Professor Aronnax.  Aronnax starts the mission accompanied by Canadian master harpoonist Ned Lan and his servant Conseil.
During their voyage under the sea, the encounter the monster and an attack damages their ship. They were surprised to witness; the monster is not a creature rather an advanced technology submarine. They have been captured by the crew of the submarine and brought to meet its creator Captain Nemo.
Captain Nemo narrates his story to the Trio that he has built his submarine Nautilus which is powered with advanced marine biology research lab is roaming under the sea without control from any government. Nemo has exiled himself from the society and is on verge of taking revenge on the civilization on account of an encounter with the forces that occupied his country.
Under the sea the crew comes across many hurdles including attack from deadly octopuses which results in death of crew members. In the preceding incidents, a warship attacks the submarine and the Trio escapes, however nobody knows about Captain Nemo after that attacking incident.

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The Greek Islands AT SUNRISE the next morning, February 12, the Nautilus rose to the surface of the waves. I rushed onto the platform. The hazy silhouette of Pelusium was outlined three miles to the…

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The Mediterranean in Forty–Eight Hours THE MEDITERRANEAN , your ideal blue sea: to Greeks simply "the sea," to Hebrews "the great sea," to Romans mare nostrum . * Bordered by oran…

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The Bay of Vigo THE ATLANTIC! A vast expanse of water whose surface area is 25,000,000 square miles, with a length of 9,000 miles and an average width of 2,700. A major sea nearly unknown to the anci…

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A Lost Continent THE NEXT MORNING , February 19, I beheld the Canadian entering my stateroom. I was expecting this visit. He wore an expression of great disappointment. "Well, sir?" he said …

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The Underwater Coalfields THE NEXT DAY , February 20, I overslept. I was so exhausted from the night before, I didn't get up until eleven o'clock. I dressed quickly. I hurried to find out th…

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The Sargasso Sea THE Nautilus didn't change direction. For the time being, then, we had to set aside any hope of returning to European seas. Captain Nemo kept his prow pointing south. Where was …

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Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales DURING THE NIGHT of March 13–14, the Nautilus resumed its southward heading. Once it was abreast of Cape Horn, I thought it would strike west of the cape, make for Pac…

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The Ice Bank THE Nautilus resumed its unruffled southbound heading. It went along the 50th meridian with considerable speed. Would it go to the pole? I didn't think so, because every previous at…

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The South Pole I RUSHED UP onto the platform. Yes, open sea! Barely a few sparse floes, some moving icebergs; a sea stretching into the distance; hosts of birds in the air and myriads of fish under t…

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Accident or Incident? THE NEXT DAY , March 22, at six o'clock in the morning, preparations for departure began. The last gleams of twilight were melting into night. The cold was brisk. The conste…

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