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Captain Nemo's volcanic steam explosion was not far away from the Hunga Tonga volcano detonation

 
McKracken

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02/16/2022 01:49 AM
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Captain Nemo's volcanic steam explosion was not far away from the Hunga Tonga volcano detonation
The two islands are in dimensions of the huge Pacific Ocean not far away from each other, only about 2500km and their identical fate appears to be mysterious especially when looking at the whole story...

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Nemo dies of unspecified natural causes on board the Nautilus, docked permanently inside Dakkar Grotto on Lincoln Island in the South Pacific. Cyrus Harding, leader of the castaways whom Nemo protected, administered the last rites, then submerged the Nautilus in the grotto's waters. Shortly after, the volcanic island is destroyed when magma reaches the sea water in Dakkar Grotto, creating a massive steam explosion which blows the island and the Nautilus to pieces.

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Captain Nemo article: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Last Edited by McKracken on 02/16/2022 01:52 AM
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Re: Captain Nemo's volcanic steam explosion was not far away from the Hunga Tonga volcano detonation
English edition released in 1872.

Ulysses tells Polyphemus his name is "Nemo" after poking out the son of Neptune's solitary eye—"nemo" being "nobody" in Latin. Is Verne's CEO The Anomaly? No-one, yet someone? And, the effect from cold seawater on hot magma so fascinated the author, it figures again in "Journey to the Center of the Earth."

"In 1869, Von Baumhauer recorded 44 oil seeps in Java, drilling for oil started in West Java in 1872 and the first oil company started operations in East Java in 1887... Early exploration wells in West Java onshore were drilled by Jon Reesink who was a storekeeper in Cirebon". [link to oilandgascourses.org (secure)] (less than 50%)

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