NATURE SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIC STORY STORY
the whole world is thrown by horrendous events. In the ocean appears a giant unique creatures that often appear suddenly at sea level. The creature is black, long as the length of the whale-some people think the length of the creature is longer, the smell is strange, the skin can reflect sunlight, even he can emit light from his body.
Even more astoundingly, the creature's speed is above average. One day at this sea the next day at sea that is only hundreds of miles away.
Is the creature benign? Unfortunately no. He attacked ships. Reportedly hundreds of ships have become prey. At least that's how the news spread. But is it true?
Furious by the creature, the United States decided to take to the field and pursue Narwhal, the so-called magical and shocking creature, by sending out the fastest and most sophisticated frigate ship of the time.
The ship was named Abraham Lincoln. And his captain, the captain of Farragut, invited a Canadian named Ned Land who was able to capture large marine animals or whales and professors of French nationality who taught the ocean, professors Aronnax and Conseil, the professor's ministry.
But unlucky, Abraham Lincoln was no match for the creature. Professor Aronnax fell off the ship, Conseil, the faithful servant, who will not leave his master in any way his condition plunge into the water. So did Ned Land. The Canadian was also plunged into a dark sea (at night) in his attempt to snare the creature.
Did they die drowning? Do they die cold? No and no. They survived. But only temporarily. Because the three of them ... were swallowed by the creature!
What exactly is the creature ?!
Flavors 60000 miles beneath the Sea
I think we can all guess what the creature is. From the cover only (which honestly less interesting-try the image cover made vector or animation definitely cooler and "evocative", imho yes) we can know the creature is a submarine named Nautilus.
Captain Nautilus was named captain of Nemo. He is one of the main characters who most often appeared in the novel by Jules Verne's father of science fiction, in addition to Monsieur Aronnax, of course.
Honestly yes, I know the novel 60000 miles under the sea (and interested to read and buy) from his blog mbak Fanda. And honestly (again), I'm motivated to buy it because I want to feel the adventure under the sea. And this novel did not disappoint. I seemed to be really inside the Nautilus, in the sitting room, staring from the panel, watching the depths of the sea, the fish milling about, the pile of coral reefs, the beautiful volcanoes.
This book is also the first book I kulabeli as science fiction books the most science! Each chapter is always inserted new information. And the information is always accompanied by a logical / logical explanation. No wonder Vernian (a name for Jules Verne fans) considers Jules Verne really experiencing what he wrote. But for friends who do not like the info "light" I still would not be surprised if my friends to get too far overslept: mrgreen: because I myself have overslept: oops:
Usually it happens fitting part one, but when it comes to part two ... The excitement begins! From a trip in the Indian Ocean, then down the Red Sea (why is it called the Red Sea?), In the sea of Greek islands where there is an undersea volcano (!), Not to mention a trip through the Sargasso sea, surely friends know dong where the sea Sargasso ? Yep, in the Bermuda triangle! And of course, the terrible part of Monsieur Aronnax's adventures with Nemo's captain is when trapped under the south pole. The icy road that opened as the Nautilus driveway was immediately covered once it was passed at a speed that beat the Nautilus speed of movement. Nautilus is trapped in ice, the air inside is high
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nice
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verry good story
nice story
Thank you for sharing @mnur