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Where does Nautilus's route pass?
Nautilus's sailing route in the two Wan Li under the sea starts from the Pacific Ocean, passes through the Vanikoro Islands, Torres Strait, Coral Kingdom, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea, Vigo Bay, Atlantis, the sargasso sea, Antarctic continent, Cape Horn, Amazon River mouth, Gulf of Mexico, English Channel and finally reaches Mayer Strait.

Nautilus is described in the novel as a slender spindle-shaped submarine, 70 meters long and 8 meters wide. It has good navigation performance and the highest speed can reach 50 knots. This is an idealized submarine. The ship is completely driven by electricity, which is extracted from seawater and mixed with mercury to form an alloy to replace zinc in bunsen burner battery cells, and then converted into electricity and stored in the battery.

The food is full of fish, seaweed, etc. So the energy and necessities of the crew come from the sea. It doesn't need land supply at all, and it can sail indefinitely at sea. Nautilus has a huge compressed air storage cabinet inside, so it can sneak under the sea for several days without floating on the sea surface. The interior of the ship is spacious and comfortable, and there are even museums and libraries.

The weapon of the ship is the steel horn of the bow. Coupled with the high speed and solid shell of the ship itself, the horn is very powerful. In the novel, Nautilus used it to fight back against enemy ships that attacked it. Nautilus crashed into the side of the warship at high speed and its horn penetrated the hull.

Other routes between the two Wan Li under the sea:

In Two Wan Li under the Sea, Captain Nemo and Pierre Aronnax travel around the world under the sea as follows: Pacific Ocean → Indian Ocean → Red Sea → Mediterranean Sea → Atlantic Ocean → Antarctic Sea → Atlantic Ocean → Arctic Ocean.

In Two Wan Li under the Sea, Nemo is a mysterious figure with unknown nationality (later confessed to be an Indian on the mysterious island). The submarine he secretly built on a desert island is not only extremely strong, but also exquisite in structure, which can use the ocean to provide energy. They live on all kinds of animals and plants in the ocean.

The captain of the submarine was also very kind to the prisoners, but Captain Nemo kept his secret and never allowed them to leave. Pierre Aronnax and his team had no choice but to follow the submarine around the ocean. During the trip, Pierre Aronnax and his party encountered countless beautiful scenery and experienced many thrilling adventures.