Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne – Pt 3 – All at sea!
We pick up part way through the hunt for the mysterious ‘whale’ and things get serious. I try not to let it get too exciting at he Abraham Lincoln gives chase, to end with the protagonist getting washed off the ship!
All works out so far though as he drifts on the ocean as you will drift to sleep in company with his loyal manservant.
They eventually find their way to Ned Land who is floating on the back of their quarry which they find is made of metal!
Will you still be awake when they find themselves inside?
Story (02:52)
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