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What do we see?
Eleven,? Nautilus: Captain Nemo showed us around the library, which contained 12,000 books about Nautilus, gave me cigars made of kelp, looked at the specimens he collected, and saw the elegant room he prepared for me and the humble room he lived in.

Twelve,? Everything uses electricity: Captain Nemo introduced us to the use of various instruments in the room, how to mine seabed minerals, how to generate electricity and how to provide air, and introduced the use of a small boat and showed me around the kitchen.

Thirteen,? Several numbers: Captain Nemo introduced me to the submarine's general situation, structure, power, lighting, construction process and so on.

Fourteen,? Kuroshio: The underwater adventure tour officially begins. The submarine crossed the black current at a depth of 50 meters below the sea surface. My two companions and I like to watch beautiful, lively and lovely fish.

Fifteen,? Invitation: Captain Nemo gave me an invitation to go hunting in the undersea forest.

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Jules verne, the author of Two Wan Li under the Sea, was not only surprised by his exaggerated, touching and scientific novels, but also by the stories he wrote in the book. Although this is not surprising today in the 2 1 century, in Verne's era, people have not invented submarines that can swim underwater, and even electric lights have not appeared. In this context,

Verne successfully built the submarine Nautilus under the sea floor of 20,000 miles. Twenty-five years after the novel was published, people built a real submarine, similar to that described in the novel. What kind of foresight is this? Therefore, the fantasies in Verne's works have scientific basis.

The scientific fantasy depicted in many of his works has come true today. More importantly, the fantasy in his works is bold and novel, and it is interesting to read with its vivid, vivid and picturesque beauty. His works have thrilling plots, vivid characters and unexpected endings. All these make his works have eternal charm.

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1. Not long ago, many big ships met a "monster" at sea. This is a very long object, shaped like a spindle, sometimes emitting phosphorescence. It is much bigger than a whale and moves much faster than a whale.

2. With the coal fire, the wheels make the water waves more urgent. The big ship sailed along the low yellow coast of Long Island. At eight o'clock in the evening, the lights of the fire island disappeared in the northwest, and the ship was running at full speed on the dark waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

As long as the sun is in the sky, the mast is always crowded with sailors. Although the soles of the feet were too hot to stand on the deck, they still stood there motionless.

Ned Land is about forty years old. He is a tall man, more than six feet tall. Strong, dignified, quiet, grumpy and easy to lose his temper.

Yes, Ned Land, I repeat, so I believe I have a factual basis. I believe there is a mammal in the sea. Its body tissue is very strong, belonging to the phylum Vertebrate. Like fin whales, whales or dolphins, it has a horny tusk, which penetrates very forcefully.