The sea is an inexhaustible storehouse of natural beauty.
Science fiction pioneer
The sea is an inexhaustible storehouse of natural beauty.
Science fiction pioneer
From 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' (1870), celebrating the aesthetic of the ocean.
1870
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