
The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Icelandic Monsters (part 2)
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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The protagonist Geolin boarded a ketch in the Kerguelen Islands to another island, preparing to return to the United States from there. On the way, an ice floe carrying the bodies of the Jenny crew members caught Geolin's attention, and he eventually traveled across the Antarctic with the Halebrenna to solve the mystery. The Jenny was actually the ketch that Arthur Pym last sailed on ten years ago, and the captain was the brother of the captain of the Halebrena. After going through countless hardships, the Halebrena finally crossed the polar circle, but was unexpectedly thrown out of the sea when an iceberg overturned. Stranded more than a hundred feet above the sea. The iceberg carried them drifting in the mist. When the shipwreck survivors left Antarctica in a small boat, they passed by Sphinx Island and found Arthur Pym, who had been dead for many years. Based on the scientific knowledge after the great geographical discovery at that time, the author uses his rich imagination to allow readers to follow the protagonist and experience a thrilling journey to Antarctica.
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