The determination of whether an 'Underwater' story is real depends on its source and context. If it's from a reliable source reporting actual events, it might be real. But if it's for entertainment purposes, chances are it's made up.
" Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea " was a French story about an expedition ship led by a scientist, Nemo, in search of a " new continent " in the Pacific Ocean.
Nimo and his crew followed a large rift valley formed by a deep-sea volcanic eruption and passed through the seawater and marine ecosystem that surrounded the Earth. Finally, they arrived at a mysterious place--20,000 miles under the sea.
It was a huge underwater city covered by seawater, composed of buildings of various shapes and structures. It was said that this place was once a highly advanced civilization. However, in this mysterious underwater city, Nimo and his crew encountered various dangers and challenges, including underwater volcanic eruptions, shark attacks, biological traps, and so on.
Through constant exploration and adventure, Nemo and his crew finally discovered the truth of this underwater city and revealed the history and secrets of this civilized society. The whole story was full of scientific fantasy and the spirit of adventure, but it also reflected the exploration and pursuit of the unknown world by humans.
It wasn't a novel, it was a novel published in France in 1886. The novel tells the story of a diver named Nemo de Coubertin who explored the deep sea. It mainly described the underwater creatures and the deep sea environment, but also involved scientific and philosophical knowledge.
Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea was a long novel by the French writer Jules Verne. The story was mainly about the naturalist Aronnas, his servant Conseil, and the whaler Ned Land, who followed Captain Nemo on a twenty thousand mile trip around the world on the Nautilus submarine.
On this trip, they encountered many thrilling adventures, such as:
1. Fighting sharks in the pearl field of the Indian Ocean, saving the pearl fisherman who was attacked by sharks and giving him pearls.
2. The Nautilus was stranded on a coral reef and was attacked by the natives. Captain Nemo used his lightning to stop the natives from entering the Nautilus.
3. Trapped under the thick ice in Antarctica, the ship was extremely deprived of oxygen, but everyone on board took turns using tools and boiling water to melt the ice and finally escaped.
4. A bloody battle with an octopus in the Atlantic Ocean and successfully killed the octopus.
These thrilling adventures not only showed the magnificence and mystery of the underwater world, but also made readers feel the courage and wisdom of human beings in the face of nature and the unknown.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Alright, here are the novels I recommend for you:
1. Mysterious Island: Author: Jules Verne. During the American Civil War, five northerners who were trapped in the Southern Army City used balloons to escape. They were blown to a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean by a storm. They united and helped each other, using their wisdom and knowledge to create pottery, glass, wind mill, telegram, and so on. From there, they built a rich and happy life.
2. Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea by Jules Verne. The story mainly tells the story of the naturalist Aronnas, his servant Conseil, and the harpooner Ned Land, who traveled around the seabed with the Nautilus submarine captain, Nemo.
3. Moby Dick by Herman Melville. The story tells the story of Captain Aha chasing and killing Moby Dick, the white whale, and finally dying with it.
4. The Old Man and the Sea, by Ernest. The story was about an old fisherman and a huge marlin who were fighting in the Gulf Stream far away from shore.
5. Deep Sea Sleep, by Vicente Aranda. The story told the story of a young man who was paralyzed by an accident and desired to die.
These novels all have plots about underwater adventures. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Well, 'Underwater' is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the filmmakers to thrill and engage the audience with a fictional underwater adventure.