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[Journey to the Center of the Earth: Discoveries in the Subterranean World]-[Journey to the Center of the Earth - Part 19]

Journey to the Center of the Earth · A2 ·

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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Subterranean World

In this chapter of the journey, Professor Lidenbrock and Axel find themselves back on the same shore of the Lidenbrock Sea after a failed attempt to cross it. Despite the setback and Axel's concerns regarding the dangers of the journey—specifically the "gigantic monsters" and the fragility of their raft—Lidenbrock’s resolve remains unshaken. He declares that his "courage is stronger than any of the elements," ordering Hans to rebuild the raft and continue the expedition.

Scientific Revelations on the Shoreline

As they explore the coast, the travelers encounter a landscape rich in geological and biological history. They find "enormous shelves" and an abundance of "fossils of old sea creatures," leading Axel to deduce that the sea once covered this entire area. The landscape soon shifts, revealing a massive accumulation of "animal bones, large and small," representing thousands of years of life. The most startling discovery occurs when Lidenbrock unearths a "prehistoric human skull" and subsequently a "full skeleton." These findings suggest the presence of a primitive form of humanity that existed perhaps even before the appearance of man in Europe, a discovery that the Professor laments cannot be shared with the scientific community due to the logistical constraints of their journey.

The Living Past and the Echoes of Sagnuson

Venturing into a nearby cavern, the pair encounters a lush, wooded environment filled with tall trees and ferns. The atmosphere shifts from scientific curiosity to genuine danger when they spot a "herd" of "mastodons," giant prehistoric beasts. However, the most shocking realization is the sight of a human figure herding these creatures—living proof of the primitive man they had only seen in fossilized form earlier.

As they return to the shore, the mystery deepens when Axel discovers a "rusted old knife." Lidenbrock identifies it as an artifact from the "16th century," belonging to the legendary explorer Sagnuson. Confirming this, they find the initials "A.S." carved into the rock. This discovery provides the pair with a renewed sense of purpose, shifting their strategy from crossing the open sea to following the coast in search of further signs of their predecessor.

A Man-Made Obstacle and the Path Forward

Their investigation leads them to a tunnel that is clearly "man-made," likely carved using explosives. The path is abruptly blocked by a "wall of fallen rock," leading to a moment of confrontation between Axel’s caution and Lidenbrock’s obsession. While Axel fears that blasting through the rock could result in a "landslide" or being "crushed by falling rocks," Lidenbrock refuses to be deterred. He insists that if Sagnuson could overcome such barriers, so can they. The narrative concludes with the Professor’s steadfast command to "blast our way through this rock," reinforcing his unwavering commitment to reach the center of the earth, regardless of the inherent risks.

🎯Key Sentences

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I will not be stopped.
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Of course, my uncle did not listen to a single word.
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Once again, I gave in to my uncle's decision.
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There was only room for the essentials.
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I had a feeling that we should be very careful, and I was right.
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📝Key Phrases

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talk someone out of something
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first thing in the morning
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give in to
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at one point in time
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keep one's distance
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 18 A New World Discovered My uncle was upset and very frustrated.
After so much work and so many days traveling on the sea, we were back where we'd started.
We did not cross the Leidenbrock Sea.
We did not travel 1,500 miles.
We were on the same shore, just farther down from where we'd set sail.
Hans will rebuild the raft, he said.

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