“There I saw again, but not yet pressed and dried like the Nautilus's specimens, some peacock's tails spread open like fans to stir up a cooling breeze, scarlet rosetangle, sea tangle stretching out their young and edible shoots, twisting strings of kelp from the genus Nereocystis that bloomed to a height of fifteen meters [...] Near one o'clock, Captain Nemo gave the signal to halt. Speaking for myself, I was glad to oblige, and we stretched out beneath an arbour of winged kelp, whose long thin tendrils stood up like arrows.”
Quote by Jules Verne
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
This novel follows the journey of a group of scientists aboard a submarine as they navigate the vast and uncharted depths of the sea, encountering extraordinary creatures and extraordinary events. more
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