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Vinte mil léguas submarinas [Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]

By: Jules Verne, Andréia Manfrin Alves - tradução
Narrated by: Léo Stefanini
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Nesta aventura, Verne constrói um submarino ultramoderno para a época (1866), o Náutilus. Nele, o capitão Nemo e sua tripulação cortam relações com a humanidade e partem para uma aventura marítima, já que para a sobrevivência precisam apenas da eletricidade obtida na imensidade do mar.

Julio Verne é um romancista francês que baseou suas produções no que hoje chamamos ficção científica. A influência de Verne atravessa as barreiras da literatura e cinema, em um mundo de ciência e tecnologia, que inspirou gerações de cientistas, inventores e exploradores.

Please note: This audiobook is in Brazilian Portuguese.

©2019 Translation by Ciranda Cultural Editora e Distribuidora Ltda. (P)2023 Audible, Inc.

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