No, it wasn't. Interesting to note is the idea they had back then that sunken vessels did not go all the way to the bottom; they thought they stayed in a waterlogged state, drifting underwater, until they rotted.
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Jules Verne's novel is purely fiction, but I have encountered another version of the old belief stated by Pygar2, in which sinking ships are somehow held in suspension by the water pressure. They aren't of course - they all reach the sea floor irrespective of depth and type of ship.
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He saw Atlantis, a ruined civilization, a petrified forest, and a volcano
The book wasn't about what he did UNDER the sea at 20000 leagues because the Nautilus reaches about 10000 leagues under the sea and the pressure was too big that it decided to go back to the open sea. This book is about M.Aronnax's adventure around the sea, and he calculated that he traveled 20000 leagues of the sea all together. He called it "under the sea" because the Nautilus is a submarine so it's obvious that he stayed "under" the sea most of the time.
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A league was equal to roughly 3 miles, so 20000 leagues would be about 60,000 miles.
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There is a Jules Verne book which was made into a film called, 20000 Leagues under the Sea. Maybe this has been wrongly stated as 20000 Leagues below the Sea.
How did farragut motivate the crew to spot the monster 20000 leagues under the sea?
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the Nautilus
Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea - 23.5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1976
Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea 23-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1976
1 league is close to 5.55 km, so 20,000 leagues is close to 111,000 km
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The Real Ghost Busters - 1986 20000 Leagues Under the Street 7-4 was released on: USA: 5 October 1991
He killed a giant cephalopod.